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Art has always played a central role in the education and development of young children. Painting, drawing and other art activities enhance other areas of development, including perception, fine motor skills, language and social interaction. These activities involve the idea of “thinking in art.” But there is another way that parents and other adults can help young children learn and grow with art – the idea of thinking about art, or art appreciation. At first, art appreciation may seem like an academic and abstract concept, the stuff of college courses, not early childhood. On the other hand, who better to share art appreciation with than children, whose senses and perceptions are so open and attuned to their surroundings? Creating their own artwork is one way in which children create meaning in their lives. But they can also discover meaning in the art created by others and in nature, and that discovery is the core of art appreciation. While engaging children in creating art, parents can also connect them to the world of art beyond their own actions. Here are some tips on using your children’s creative experiences to develop a knowledge base about art: - Make sure
your child feels safe and secure expressing observations and opinions
about art. Sharing one’s response to a work of art is a public revelation
about something highly personal. Your child must feel comfortable enough
to reveal himself in this way. Appreciation of art for its own sake is both possible and valuable for young children. Too often, adults limit art experiences to the making of art. By helping your children grow from art makers to art appreciators, you can deepen their understanding of the world and enrich their lives in the process. Few people continue creating art beyond childhood. But art appreciation is a skill and a pleasure that can last a lifetime. Excerpted
from “Thinking About Art: Encouraging Art Appreciation In Early
Childhood Settings” by Ann S. Epstein, an article in the National
Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) journal, Young
Children, www.naeyc.org.
Artists Helping Children is a Children's site dedicated to comforting children by empowering artists and others to donate artwork, donated murals, donated art supplies, donated toys and a lot of love to sick and needy children. Artists Helping Children also helps artists by giving them information on how they can help the sick and poor children by volunteering to paint murals and other art for hospitals, shelters, clinics, etc. No child should ever have to be sad or have to suffer, that is why we hope that more artists and individuals will help bring colorful art to white walled institutions. We also give you ideas on how and where to donate crayons, colored pencils, clay, markers, paper, and other arts and crafts supplies ... such as what hospitals and shelters you could use these arts supplies to bring a little hapiness and joy to these childrens' lives and to so many white-walled institutions. We also have filled this site with free coloring pages & coloring printouts for children to color with as well as 1000s of free arts and crafts projects for kids to use when they need some crafts ideas. |
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