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The Importance Of Art Creativity In Your Child’s Growth

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Parents Corner |

2023-09-05 |

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You love collecting your child’s art and craft creatives and save them for the years to come. They’re precious to you because your child made them. 

If your kids love going elbows deep into glue or paint, it’s all right. Along with making a beautiful mess, early learning and development are taking place.

At first glance, art seems to be an activity based on entertainment value. Actually, art creativity is an essential facet of a child’s development and plays a pivotal role in developing a well-rounded child. Research shows that messy play is a significant aspect of childhood, the absence of which leads to many conditions like autism, ADHD, etc.    

When your little one needs a break, find fun art and craft creatives to color or create. Not only will your child learn in the process, but you also love every bit of it! 

Why art creativity?

Fostering art creativity isn’t just a technique to grow your child’s likelihood of becoming the next Picasso. You’re helping them develop emotional, social, and mental skills to interact with the real world efficiently.

Art and craft are an excellent way to increment a young child’s ability to problem-solve and analyze in myriad ways.

With every stroke of a paintbrush, kids are improving their motor skills. Counting colors and pieces helps them learn basic math. Dabbling and experimenting with different materials introduces them to science. Most importantly, creativity helps boost self-confidence.    

Believe or not, that’s not all; through craft activities, your child will.

  1. Improve bilateral coordination

Drawing, coloring, and painting are a few activities that require kids to use both their hands in sync. This helps develop a bilateral coordination. It is the ability to use both the left and right sides of the brain with alternating movements or synchronously. For example, you are tying your laces. There are a few kids who find it difficult to coordinate both sides of their body. It’s challenging for them to complete a few daily tasks like tying their shoes, writing, or stringing beads.

‘Crossing the midline’ is an art creative that’s great to teach early on in a child to boost bilateral coordination. It’s the task of moving your arms or legs across the middle of your body to perform a task. Similarly, activities like lacing yarn through holes, molding the clay, or splashing colors on the canvas are all excellent for simultaneously activating numerous different areas of the brain and thereby enhancing coordination.

  1. Hone fine motor skills

As kids use paintbrushes and crayons, they develop fine motor skills needed to grasp a pencil to write. For early writing skills, it’s critical to develop a proper pencil grip.

Tearing pieces of paper, cutting with scissors, drawing dots and lines, or gluing small parts onto paper demand dexterity. Such tasks help children develop the dexterity to execute many everyday tasks like using kitchenware, dressing up and tying their laces, etc., vital to educational success.  

  1. Practice decision making 

Think about it. Kids are born dependent on their parents and up to a certain age and aren’t in control of much in their lives.

One of the first outlets of independence can craft activities. During their project, kids make choices about what materials to use, how to use it, the colors to use, and so much more! This helps personalize their artwork as well as develop decision-making skills. Weaving their way through the different options in front of them encourages and promotes early analytical skills and critical thinking via thinking through choices and arriving at a decision. 

  1. Boosts the creativity of art, productivity, and self-expression 

Children’s imagination has no bounds, and art creativity is a great stepping stone for transforming that boundless imagination into something more productive.

Kids are like sponges; they can absorb a lot of information. With access to a plethora of tools, materials, shapes, colors, sizes, and whatnot, kids can choose an activity that allows them to explore divergent approaches and choose one that’s gratifying. Who knows, this newfound fun hobby, like drawing in the future, can transpire into a lucrative career such as an illustrator or graphic designer.

With expressing themselves, for the shyer kids who find it difficult to express themselves in words, look for more visual means to express their thoughts and emotions. And art creativity is the perfect outlet. They think it’s a safe environment where they can take control and shape in any manner they want. As a parent, it’s true that you can well understand how your child feels or what he or she thinks. So, it’s essential to motivate them to dip their hands in artistry.

  1. Inspires kids to think critically

There are countless choices and possibilities in art and craft – will the home have a blue or red roof? Does the drawing include a cat or a dog? Are the birds flying next to the clouds or above them? Such choices influence children to think critically, make a decision, and evaluate their selection.

Giving kids their freedom to make decisions will make them more comfortable and confident, in the long run, to make choices when there are different possibilities. Critical thinking will come in handy and help them try out different alternatives and develop a unique, winning combination! Age has no bar with this skill; it’s advantageous at all ages. 

  1. Learn through play      

The best way to make children learn is through play. Craft activities are like a game, making it easier for them to comprehend complex concepts with ease. Take, for example, when you get your child to build a boat powered by a rubber band and propeller, they learn how to adjust the sails to match the flow of wind and how a propeller helps push the boat forward. Not just such science-based lessons, activities help them learn a range of lessons in a simplified manner. 

  1. Imagination and experimentation 
a child is seen to paint on the wall

 

Creativity enables your child’s imagination to become more active and lets their active imaginations take form through art. For instance, kids wonder what happens if they use three paint brushes at once instead of one? They take help and fasten the three of them together. Through active experimentation, kids invent a novel way to paint. While it’s not an earth-shattering gadget, it’s a new discovery indeed.

Every time they turn to artistry, they access their imagination and make physical representations of what’s in their mind. It’s imagination that has allowed people to innovate.

If you find your kids are always thinking of new ways to do things and letting their imagination run wild, who knows, when they grow older, they can invent something important like the car that runs on solar power!    

  1. Gets your little one ready for higher levels of school    

Whether your child is already in school or preparing for school, arts and crafts continually help them understand more difficult concepts, abstract thoughts, or logical thinking. It’s an early foundation that helps kids to get ready for several skills which they can make use of in the future.  

Tip: Don’t just stick to one; introduce them to various materials and tools like paint, crayons, chalk, stencils, stickers, glue, glitter, etc. Give them the chance to experiment, play around, and try new things. 

Art is smart 

As a parent, you have had the experience of rubbing off paint or crayon marks from floors, walls, and clothes! While it’s great to encourage children to explore making art freely, walls and floors might not be the best surface to express themselves artistically. Open the doors of opportunity and provide the right time, space, and tools for arts and crafts. In no time, you’ll watch their creativity flourish!

 

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