14 February 2009

VODcast: Paper Valentines

No need to spend lots of money on gifts for Valentine’s Day. Many of my friends with autism – kids, teens, and adults – were enthralled this week when they saw pretty valentines emerge from a little piece of paper. Some were able to cut their own, either free hand or with a pattern. Paper valentines are a fun, free way to say, “I love you!”

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