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Emotional Flower-drum for Autistic children

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can get difficulty in recognizing \expressing emotions. So they couldn't understand and respond correctly to others, which makes them get even further from their peers.
It's hard for audism By 5-7 years, these children can recognise happy and sad, but they have a harder time with subtle expressions of fear and anger.
Their emotional responses might sometimes seem over the top – for example, they might get very angry very quickly.


People with ASD tend to scan faces in a more random way than typically developing people. They spend less time looking at the eyes and more time focusing on the mouth. This means the information they get from a person’s face tells them less about what that person is feeling.
We want to make them more focus on the expression and action on the cartoon face to help them recognize different expressions.
And through the music and sounds, they can build the links between the meaning and what  those expressions look like more easily.
-"I feel happy!"
-"Nice to hear! Let's smile!"
-"I feel lonely,I want a hug"
-"Darling, you are not alone, I would play the most beautiful melody for you."
-"I'm so angry! I want to flap!"
-"Go ahead! Release your bad mood away!"
Emotional Flower-drum for Autistic children
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