Drawing Her Future
Drawing is so significant for young kids. Whether it is from drawing a stick man (which I am good at lol) to putting sprinkles of shading from the paint on their fingers, it is something they appreciate completely and that ought to be supported all the time.
If you are already a parent like me, this only implies that your kid ought to draw for some reasons (based on my experience) such as:
Expanding their creative minds
It is an astonishing approach to showing how they really feel
Their mental cycles increases
They will embrace inventiveness and certainties
It is one of the best ways to improve their creativity
It helps them in problem solving
It helps them establish concentration
and many others
Drawing is so significant for kids in a sense that they start to put themselves out there with innovation out of their imaginations. Little kids figure out how to impart their feelings and sentiments (both good and pessimistic) at an age where they might battle with the utilization of words.
I came out of this topic since my daughter loves to draw like a lot. I saw a photo on my Facebook memories exactly a year ago today where she was drawing something for covid-19 patients - I had to share that.
She doesn't dance nor sing, however she draws her day the entire day for sure. She spends a lot of time holding a pen and paper drawing some animation characters and animes and making her own characters too. She began drawing when she was about 4 years of age. Begun with stickmen, screwy shapes and stuff until she at long last figured what she adores.
This photo is her latest masterpiece. She drew last night this on her phone all from scratch.
She told me that she drew her one of her classmates who loves the color pink so that was it.
This one below was also done digitally. She drew this a month ago using her laptop and a drawing pad attached to it. Everything was also drawn from scratch. It took her half a day to finish this masterpiece.
And here are some of her old drawings 2- 3 years ago. I think one of those is herself. She drew how she was feeling that day. Silly kid.
The purpose of introducing arts like drawing to your kids isn't to make them into experts nor extraordinary art specialists someday (of course that would be incredible obviously), but to assist them to communicate more for them to create vividly both mentally and physically.
As a mom/parent, I oftentimes hear my daughter say "Mommy! Come here! Look what I just drew. What do you think?" All her artwork makes me so proud and whatever she wants to do (bad things ain't included of course), I am just here supporting her all the way.
I am thinking of getting all her artwork together from the very first ones to the latest and thinking of putting in a frame or something. I just had no chance to do that. Prolly on vacation, I have to start digging 'em up 'cause they're all save digitally.
To assist your kids with feeling spurred and motivated to draw or anything they love to do, the very basic thing is to show them some uplifting feedback. If they are failing on their first days or trial, encourage them to keep going and never stop doing what they love.
Thank you for stopping by and you guys have an artistic Sunday wherever you are in the Universe!
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seryoso ate ang galing ng anak mo mag draw. ung anak ko kahit anong gawin kong motivation, stick man lang talaga kaya pero magaling sya sa math and science so support ko sya sa ibang bgay. ang mga bata naman iba iba yan ng talent at anytime pwede din yan madevelop.
Galing nya super ate, sakin ata nagmana ung anak ko kaya di mahilig mag draw.