

Ways you can support and encourage a love of art: As children share their artwork and process, they develop language skills. Understanding concepts like shape, size, counting, and spatial reasoning. Grasping pencils, crayons, chalk, and paintbrushes. Specific skills art projects develop include:

These include the aesthetic, scientific, interpersonal, and practical interactions that can be discovered through the senses, intellect, and emotions. Simple art projects allow children to practice a wide range of skills that are useful not only for life but also for learning.

Kids need the freedom to explore and experiment. This freedom of exploration helps children form connections in their brain, it helps them learn-and it’s also fun!Īrt is a natural activity to support this essential interaction with the world. They observe, explore, and imitate, trying to figure out how things work and how to control themselves and their environment.
