My mission is to enhance creativity in children, share my passion of Visual Arts with them. Visual Arts helps the child develop their physical, intelectual, language, emotional and social skills starting from early years. Show awareness of recycling and that thru recycling art we can make the world clean. REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
DRAWING
‘Children draw from an early age if they are given the opportunity. Drawing emerges alongside verbal language. It is an active exploring process that enables the child to experience and understand a wide variety of perceptions, thoughts and feelings. At the earliest stages it may be better to think of “mark-making” rather than drawing. Drawing traces the child’s engagement with experimenting, investigating, remembering or imagining. A key thing to remember is that a drawing is evidence of both a child’s struggle to understand and to communicate.’
By:
Eileen Adams, Drawing Power-The Campaign for Drawing, 2002
Eileen Adams, Drawing Power-The Campaign for Drawing, 2002
Exercises to Develop Fine Motor Skills
When children or adults have problems with their fine motor skills there are a few exercises that will help the child develop them
Rip paper into different shapes and sizes
Pick up paper or other small objects
Hold a pencil or a brush, this helps the child with his grasp with small objects.
Hold objects of different shapes or sizes
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