By Mavis Tsai | Project Leader
En, a 4-year-old boy with mild autism,is a bright boy with rich imagination. He is an only child from a single-parent family. En’s family has been struggling with financial stress, with the mother currently working part-time for about 4-5 hours a day. The rest of the family expenses are occasionallysupported by his grandmother. He has been attending the art therapy sessions at our development center for a year, with the goal of expressing his emotions appropriately. En tends not to feel safe and needs time to adapt when changing activities. At the same time, he is eager to build good relationships with others and values his family.
Initially, En enjoyed putting all kinds of materials into water, whether it was stickers, clay, paint, or colored paper when the art therapist worked with him. Water seemed to play the role of both a volcano devouring everything and a sea embracing everything. However, after these materials were thrown into the water, En often became afraid to look at them again. Therefore, the art therapist became the one who tried to understand his chaos and helped him make meaning of it. The therapist would slowly air-dry the mixed liquid he made and, in subsequent sessions,encourage En to look at the colorful air-dried mixture which was once very chaotic. En would sometimes be surprised by the transformation and regain interest in using them to create new artwork.
In En's artwork, we can often see his view on “home” and restore the broken relationship with people. A small van might be reassembled in to a “movingcastle”, carrying a home with a playroom, kitchen, and bedroom, where he can live and play while searching for theparadise. Sometimes, En would use Lego bricks to create a "car" with black, flat bricks instead of wheels, seemingly hoping to settle down securely.
“En continues to participate in art therapy sessions, and his creations are not only for himself but sometimes he also says he wants to give them to his mother, whom he has been missing all day. En has now passed the chaotic stage and continues to explore and cultivate the imaginative concept of 'home'and a happy life.”
- Message from En’s art therapist
** En is the pseudonym due to the fact that the privacy and safety of individuals is respected.
Indeed, the integration of art therapy has clearly facilitated positive changes for children like En. Nevertheless, it is your steadfast support that serves as the cornerstone of this advancement. Your unwavering dedication to the well-being of these children with special needs is truly commendable. Looking ahead, we urge for ongoing assistance to empower them in unlocking their full capabilities and blossoming into the finest individuals they can be.
We trust that your generosity will continue to thrive, enabling even more children to reap the benefits of your kindness and enhance their welfare. Thank you!
With gratitude,
Mavis Tsai
Links:
By Wen Hung | Project Leader
By Wen Hung | Project Leader
Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.
If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.
Support this important cause by creating a personalized fundraising page.
Start a Fundraiser





