Benefits of Creative Art

Development of Self-esteem
Because young children are just beginning to gain a sense self as individuals, the early childhood period is a critical time to support the development of healthy self-esteem.
Young children typically enjoy art activities and gain satisfaction from participating in a variety of different kinds of art.
Some of this satisfaction comes from having control over of what they do with the art media.
Making something by themselves and being proud of their creation goes a long way in supporting good self-esteem.
Children also learn about themselves when their art is praised or criticized by teachers, parents and other children.

Art Knowledge and Interest
They are receptive to learning about different kinds of early art, such as pictograms and petroglyphs, and learning about famous artists.
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Art and Brain Development
Providing children with opportunities to be creative while playing is the cornerstone of developmentally appropriate practice.
Art is an avenue to guide young children toward creativity and healthy brain development.
Experimenting by “playing” with different art media and art activities offers a young child’s brain the opportunity to strengthen neural pathways that produce growth in the areas of creativity, imagination, sensory integration and fine motor skills.
The ability of young children to tell about or describe their art, enhances their language and social emotional development.