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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 590138" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I like the idea of choices... No, you can't use those markers on your body, but you can use this coloring book. If you want to "paint" on yourself... then offer colored bath soaps for kids. I used to order those from Avon... but I am sure you can find a similar product. Also, what about "finger painting" with pudding? Schedule that next to bath time! Maybe instead of No - you can say would you like XXX or YYY? Like let him use shaving cream before showering... check on Pinterest for "sensory" items. I find a lot of ideas there for a special needs child I care for. </p><p></p><p>If the markers aren't appropriate for skin, or if he starts on walls and furniture, you will just have to keep get rid of them or put them where he isn't able to get them. Good luck. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 590138, member: 12511"] I like the idea of choices... No, you can't use those markers on your body, but you can use this coloring book. If you want to "paint" on yourself... then offer colored bath soaps for kids. I used to order those from Avon... but I am sure you can find a similar product. Also, what about "finger painting" with pudding? Schedule that next to bath time! Maybe instead of No - you can say would you like XXX or YYY? Like let him use shaving cream before showering... check on Pinterest for "sensory" items. I find a lot of ideas there for a special needs child I care for. If the markers aren't appropriate for skin, or if he starts on walls and furniture, you will just have to keep get rid of them or put them where he isn't able to get them. Good luck. KSM [/QUOTE]
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