Sometimes people wonder whether art is necessary for children in their early education. In fact, art is one of the most important fields in a child's education, as it "
can help to develop the fine motor skills that most adults have" (Elementary Education) and furthermore also positively stimulate observation (Elementary Education). This means, it is essential for children to learn how to hold a pen or pencil correctly, so their coordination of movement develops faster, as it is not natural for children to learn this automatically. The earlier children learn to paint, they associate holding a pencil with something rather more positive, as painting is usually done in their free time and once they have to learn how to write, at first there is normally no problem to motivate them. This is all a simple method to keep children interested and inspired for the future ahead of them. Art is inspiring to children and should be taught as early as possible, so they learn to express their emotions and feelings and at the same time also teach them fine motor skills.
Works Cited
"Early Childhood Art Education - Elementary Education - Many Perspectives." Elementary Education - Many Perspectives. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 May 2011. <http://www.a-elementaryeducation.com/early-childhood-art-education.php>.
Smith, Fran. "Why Arts Education Is Crucial, and Who's Doing It Best | Edutopia." K-12 Education & Learning Innovations with Proven Strategies that Work | Edutopia. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 May 2011. <http://www.edutopia.org/arts-music-curriculum-child-development>.
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