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The Benefits Of Drawing.

From scribbling to the first recognizable shapes to very expressive and realistic drawing, drawing benefits our children of all ages. The picture is very important for children as it is a means of expression and communication.

The Drawing Evolves With The Development Of The Child.

From 12 months, the seated baby can hold a pencil in his hand. The pencil will quickly be brought to the mouth. He likes it, and he wants to grab all the crayons he spots. He continues to learn to coordinate his movements.

Around the age of 2, the outlines become more generous, and the intentions (which most often remain at the stage of purposes) begin to appear. The child develops his language and can start to name little by little what he draws (according to him). Let’s say that the kinds of scribbles (circular, dotted, zigzag, etc.) are varied! Children like to change techniques (markers, pencils, wax crayons, pens, etc.)

Between 2 and 3 years, the most important stage is closed forms. One day while scribbling, the line will close in on itself, and the child will lift his pencil!

At the age of about four years, the intentions and the achievements are more and more decipherable. You recognize the famous figures, suns, houses, flowers, and boats. You observed the evolution of increasingly precise drawings during kindergarten and provided details that hit the mark. The famous “potato” man is enriched with more information on the anatomy of the human body: the neck, hair, eyes, mouth, fingers, feet, and even the navel. Clothes appear around six years old when the child can dress himself. You also notice that kindergarten is a long period where the coloring becomes neater and neater.

After seven years, the notions of perspective will make their debut: the landscapes will be better and better composed. The proportions will also be clearer: children love to draw their entire family, and adults are well-drawn larger than children, for example. Children are observant, and their increasingly realistic drawings become so thanks to their sense of observation. More logic is then detectable: the walls of a house are not transparent, so we only see the face of someone standing at the window.

Now that we have noted the different stages of drawing development in children let’s see its benefits!

The Benefits Of Drawing.

A Communicative Benefit

Drawing is a very important means of expression. It allows to express emotions and feelings; it will tell many things that sometimes cannot be said. The child tries different techniques and variants to relate events, memories, specific situations, wishes, dreams, stories. His drawing will have several possible interpretations for the child. The most talkative will be happy to verbalize their intentions. The timider they will be glad to have been able to express themselves differently. The drawing transmits a lot! For example, you will discover your child‘s current interests.

A Benefit On MORALE

It’s good to draw! Drawing is a great way to take your mind off things and think about something else. It promotes the child’s concentration while having fun. Drawing is a real pleasure for children. Colouring, in particular, brings together these two assets, which could seem opposite: entertainment and concentration. A child must be patient to complete his drawing; once finished, it is rewarding for him. Finally, the drawing is conducive to sharing. Children can draw together around a table, they can tell what they are drawing, and of course, they will be very proud to offer their drawing.

A Physical Benefit

First of all, drawing has motor benefits because it helps develop fine motor skills and the coordination of gestures. It works the two hemispheres of the brain, which thus produces (the left for logic: the child uses his knowledge to make his drawings; and the right for creativity: in pictures, everything is possible!).

Drawing, like reading, allows you to escape and relax while keeping your brain active. We don’t necessarily think about it, but the whole body expresses itself!

Encourage The Child To Draw.

 If a simple pencil and a piece of paper will be enough to occupy him, enhance the drawing activity by offering him various tools and supports. Share his intentions with him and accept his fantasies; help him express himself by telling him that a whole lot is going on in his drawing and that you would like him to say to you but be careful not to speak for him either. After he has spoken, however, you can give your interpretation by specifying that it is your vision. Tell him that he can be proud of his drawing, that it is beautiful. You can also tell him to sign it and write a little note to offer it to a loved one. If he doesn’t know how to write yet, it’s up to you to write his first name on it in capitals; the child will quickly understand that it is “his” signature…

Drawing should be fun, so don’t force a child who doesn’t want to draw; maybe it’s just not the time. Please don’t insist on him explaining everything to you sometimes; he intends to doodle aimlessly.

There are a thousand ways to draw: markers, pencils, pastels, chalk, paint, fingers or brushes, stencils, or stamps. In short, nothing beats a white sheet that is not afraid of the little ones who will overflow without worries!!!

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