3-Year-Old Non-Verbal Austistic Toddler Amazes With Her Incr

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20 Jun 2013, 1:45 pm

3-Year-Old Non-Verbal Austistic Toddler Amazes With Her Incredible Paintings

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15 Jul 2013, 11:52 am

Those paintings are absolutely beautiful and awe-inspiring; she truly is a very talented little girl.

Thank you for sharing. :)


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15 Jul 2013, 5:57 pm

art therapy is awesome,its what we did in school as opposed to technical art.
its a great way for anyone to express inside things when they have difficulties.
she has a lot of passion behind her art,she will become a pro.
some absolute BS comments from the comment section though,eg-

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the money is going to a good cause. I don't think she's talented though but it helps so that's great!

kinhell she is a toddler and theyre already comparing her to a neurotypical adult who has the ability to walk out the door and go to some poncy art college.
theyre incredibly jealous and resentful of this girl because her autism affects her art and is making money already at her age whilst they are probably a barrista in starbucks knocking up coffees for tutors from some poncy art school;hoping one day they will take notice of her portfolio she brings everywhere,then at home;gorges on ice cream and chocolate whilst ranting at people online for defying their limitations to do a hobby they love.
hope the parents keep their daughter away from the internet for as long as possible,there are some incredibly jealous nut jobs on there who havent a clue how disability can affect art nor let her ever believe she shoud give up just because someone doesnt like her art.who gives a fck what someone else thinks?

honestly hope this girl makes a mint,leo kanner woud probably be proud.


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20 Jul 2013, 11:09 am

This is cute. I hope she does wonderful things with her art.