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I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork.

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  • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

    I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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    @potterybyosa thanks for sharing this! 💕

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    • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

      I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

      malte@radikal.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @potterybyosa This is the kind of "school" I wish we could all go to. Brings tear to my eyes.

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      • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

        I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

        mim54@mstdn.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @potterybyosa great stuff well done you

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        • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

          I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

          retreival9096@hachyderm.ioR This user is from outside of this forum
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          @potterybyosa

          one-on-one (with a good mentor) solves many problems -- because one size rarely fits all -- it just forces many of us into a box that doesn't fit.

          Good for you for giving back in this way!

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          • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

            I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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            @potterybyosa wonderful to see. I'm part if a 60 strong artisan coop and most of us are neurodivergent in some way. "Bad behaviour" only manifests when creativity is stifled 🥰

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            • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

              I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

              bikil@mastoart.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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              @potterybyosa that's beautiful!

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              • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                @potterybyosa Absolutely amazing stuff, and something new to look up myself! You seem like a wonderful teacher, I'm so happy to see kids met where they're at and treated with the respect and care they deserve!

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                • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                  I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                  @potterybyosa It's more about the will and energy of the teacher and the ability to transfer to others. Credit where credits due, good work!

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                  • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                    I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                    @potterybyosa

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                    • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                      I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                      @potterybyosa That's good hands and eyes right there.

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                      • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                        I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                        @potterybyosa wonderful!

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                        • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                          I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                          @potterybyosa

                          This is fantastic.

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                          • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                            I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

                            ninetiger@writing.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @potterybyosa 💗

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                            • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                              I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                              @potterybyosa This is so cool!

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                              • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                                I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

                                davidbridger@writing.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @potterybyosa I'm glad for both of you.

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                                • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                                  I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

                                  courtcan@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @potterybyosa This is beautiful and heartwarming. Thank you for sharing this with us all. ☺️🤘🖖

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                                  • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                                    I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                                    @potterybyosa
                                    Clay IS the way!

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                                    • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                                      I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                                      @potterybyosa Nice project. 😍

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                                      • potterybyosa@mastodon.socialP potterybyosa@mastodon.social

                                        I’ve been given the opportunity to work with a special needs kid one-on-one and I’m teaching him #BlackHistory through claywork. Last week we discussed the history behind Southern face jugs—who invented the form, what they signify and their probable roots in the Congo. This week, I brought him a jug so he could sculpt the face. This child who supposedly has attention & behavior problems focused on the project peacefully for two hours solid. #Clay is the way.

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                                        @potterybyosa

                                        This is great.
                                        IMHO ADHD "medication" is a way of poisoning kids to make them fit into an inflexible, cold and harsh system.
                                        Take the kids out of the pressure chamber and they learn how to relax and focus, and feel good about themselves.

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                                        • captain_jack_sparrow@mastodon.worldC captain_jack_sparrow@mastodon.world

                                          @potterybyosa

                                          This is great.
                                          IMHO ADHD "medication" is a way of poisoning kids to make them fit into an inflexible, cold and harsh system.
                                          Take the kids out of the pressure chamber and they learn how to relax and focus, and feel good about themselves.

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                                          @Captain_Jack_Sparrow @potterybyosa Adderall's the closest thing to legal meth. Let that sink in for a bit. The closest thing to legal meth, is being marketed as a way for people with ADHD to keep focus, when the actual illicit drug which is its closest counterpart, is known to cause anxiety in its users among other things.

                                          We as a society, sold the closest legal counterpart to meth, a drug whose side effects include anxiety, as a way to help people with ADHD focus, people...

                                          And that's not counting how antipsychotics have been prescribed in the past as a way to calm people on the autism spectrum down, when those do way more harm than good in hindsight.

                                          One-on-one pottery lessons as shown by Osa here, or even drawing, painting, papercrafts, even just open-ended sensory play in a mud puddle in the yard or a sandpit for that matter, just any sort of creative play in general, it doesn't have to just be pottery, are going to do better for neurodivergent people, that is to include both autistic people and people with ADHD, than any sort of drugs ever will.

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