Artisitic Stages Development
Scribble stage: Begin at about one and one half to two years of age Their first marks is group of aimless lines May be pleased with this scribbling and get real enjoyment from it Does not have control over hand movements Does not realized that she is producing these scribbles At some point, children will [...]
Cognitive Development and Art & Craft
Touch: The sense of touch can teach children many important concepts. Provide various materials with different textures help children reinforce knowledge about the physical appearance of people, animal, and objects. Sight: Works with sense of touch. Children feel and see the materials. Can see the similarities and differences in size, colours, shapes, and textures when [...]
Affective & Social Development and Art & Craft
Self -concept can be defined as the child’s growing awareness of his or her own characteristics(physical appearance, skills, and abilities) and how these are similar or different from those of others. Children like to feel good about themselves to develop self-acceptance/self-esteem. They will do things well and have good sense of self-acceptance to accept their [...]
Motor Development & Art and Craft
Art activities develop both large and small muscles. Large motor development: large muscles in the arms, legs, neck, and trunk develop first by the time the child reaches preschool, he will be able to use large muscles quite well painting with a brush on a large piece of paper is good practice only first developing [...]
Creativity & Aesthetical Components
Focus on the development of creative and expressive attitude through imagination and thinking. Active involvement in various art activities such as drawing, craft, music, singing, drama and poem enable student to reveal themselves and express their ideas. It is important as it can help student develops self-esteem and understanding of their own choices. The 5 [...]
Overview of Art & Craft Education
What is art? Part of everyday life As a trim, seen as nonessential or elitist Valuable commodity Visual communication through elements of color, line, shapre, and texture instead of words Why is art important for young children? A child’s art belongs to the child No adult interpretation or descriptions can, or should, describe what a [...]
