What is The Purpose of Art for Young Children?
Art is important to a child's developmental process. By experimenting with art, young children can express their ideas and feelings, develop motor coordination skills and learn about different types of materials and textures.
Interaction With Art MaterialsWith early learners, it is important to concentrate on the process instead of the product. Children can learn about colors, feelings and textures by experimenting with art materials.
Develop Motor Coordination SkillsBy interacting with art materials and creating their own works of art, children can develop hand-to-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
Express EmotionArt helps early learners to express their needs, wants and feelings.
Developing Comprehension SkillsBy looking at and creating works of art, children develop the idea of sequencing, which builds their comprehension skills.
Solving ProblemsChildren who are exposed to art-making activities develop higher-level thinking and problem-solving skills than children who do not have this exposure.
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Christmas Bulleting Boards- Using white paper and stamping bricks with red paint and a rectangular sponge for the background. I made Santa's boots out of Black Construction paper and drawings with chalk. For the Mantel; storage rectangular boxes taped together and cover with aluminum foil paper. The children decorated their stockings with foam stickers in Small Group activity.
This was fun and a easy!
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