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My take on Art/crafts for kids...

I think the idea mentioned below about crafts/art time with the children is a GREAT IDEA...

Given that--I have to return to my former life of college art/preschool/daycare teaching... PLEASE remember: its the PROCESS, and not the PRODUCT that you are emphasizing!!!!  I think art is so much more meaningful to the children if they are not forced to draw a line a specific way, or shown a PERFECT example of what to make, then feel defeated when theirs doesn't look the same.  

I hate coloring or drawing things for children.  I use my non-dominant hand to color/draw with DD.  

I'll step down from my soapbox-- and like I said-- I love the idea, but just don't force your kids to do an activity if they don't want to, and don't focus on "perfection" at the end!  modify things to age appropriate activities for them!

 

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Re: My take on Art/crafts for kids...

  • I SO need to be reminded of this. 

    A little while ago Ethan was making blobs with his glitter glue and it was irritating the hell out of me, which is ABSURD.  I was trying to show him how to draw w/ them, but it's hard to draw w/ glitter glue!  And I was getting frustrated and totally ruined the experience for him.

    Gah! Thank you for the reminder. I love watching him explore with arts and crafts and have to take some deep breaths and learn NOT to expect anything but his joy out of the process.   

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  • I could not agree with you  more. The stuff that DD brings home from school is hit or miss. I can tell right away if she did everything (cut, color, glue) or if it was done by the teacher. Anything I know she did not do I throw away, why keep the work of a 40 year old? I would rather have a cut/past project that looks horrible that i know she did over something that looks fabulous.
  • A good reminder to keep it about the kid - thanks!  I've actually had a couple recent experiences where I thought DS needed help with something, but he wanted to do it on his own, so I forced myself not to interfere (hard for me!) and he was absolutely able to do it on his own and I was so proud, and so was he!  I need to remember to step back more often. 
  • I totally agree.

    MaryAnn Kohl has some wonderful kids arts/crafts books. It's all about the process, not the product.

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  • I really need to remember this at times.  I actually may put a sign that says "It's about the process, not the product" in his art center. :)

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    David "BD" 2/8/07 Spencer 9/12/11
  • Luckily for me Jackson is likely better at art than I am, so anything he does impresses me.  tee hee.

    Hopefully he gets his art/craft genes from someone else

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  • I agree with you 100%.  It drives me crazy when people "fix" their child's art.  
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