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Friday, November 16, 2007

Art Camp 2007

Lilac Class Art Station

Klinston and Pi Yang's creation

It is so fun to see autistic can be creative too. I've never seen Klinston laughed out with sound when he placed the hair on the doll's head. He knew it looks funny!

Klinston's master piece

I never teach him at all!

Oh my Tian! Klinston did these at the work alone! He could even laugh at his own art piece as I laugh at them with shock, surprise and amazement when I found out.