Bhumika Goel / October 2019
Drawing is a visual representation of anything. Let us discuss the benefits of drawing for children in this article. The art to draw is natural in children. We can often see kids scribbling on papers and notebooks. Should we let them scribble and draw? Yes, we should let the child benefit from drawing activities.
In fact, when I was a child, I remember I once spoiled my grandfather’s checkbook. To avoid your important documents get spoiled, just make sure you keep away from the reach of your kids. Whilst you should always be encouraging them to draw different objects on an art book or whiteboard and not on walls.
Kids learn to express their feelings, solve problems and focus on details.
Let’s look at why we should encourage kids to learn drawing.
Kids benefit a lot of skills development when they learn to draw. It is a medium to express emotions and feelings. Let’s find out what are the best benefits of drawing for children.
Children take pleasure in drawing activities. When they draw, they learn the concept of concentration. And it is the focus and concentration that helps children achieve academic success.
Discovering improvement scope within the smallest details, focusing to accomplish the desired goal, and practice artful assignments aid your child develop concentration skills.
When kids are encouraged to draw, they start focusing on figures and lines. Applying colors to drawings without spilling the color out of the boundary needs attention. Kids can improve their art and concentration skills with regular drawing activities.
Drawing and painting can prove to be a brilliant medium for anyone to communicate emotions and feelings through art. When you adore a child’s creative drawing it plays a significant role to develop a child’s personality and psychological maturity.
To boost effortless natural creativity in kids, experts advise to providing children unrestricted drawing and painting opportunities. Let them draw freely with crayons, clay, watercolors to express their emotions.
Kids’ drawings are often a representation of how they perceive and see objects and people. Helping them express themselves improves their self-esteem. And it creates a positive impact on a kid’s relationships with peers, parents, and neighbors.
Drawing helps children develop fine motor skills by improving their hand-eye coordination. The more they practice to draw lines and figures, the faster they can improve their coloring and handwriting skills.
Helping and encouraging kids to draw, from an early age will help them fine-tune their finger muscles and improve hand-eye coordination.
A study by researchers found that drawing pictures is a stronger and more reliable strategy to improve memory. Drawing helps in creating interconnected memory by integrating visual, motor and semantic information together.
Drawing pictures of any information enable kids to remember it longer than writing or crafting mental images, and observing pictures of the objects depicted by the words.
Doodling is the artistic process that enhances problem-solving skills in children. To draw lines on paper and associate them with colors and figures kids learn to imagine different solutions and perceive problem-solving from different perspectives.
According to a study, drawing and using practical diagrams can help students improve their problem-solving skills.
Drawing mind maps to recollect and remember what is learned is one of the most effective ways to demonstrate an understanding of any topic. When kids create a mind map, they are able to collect and organize data to solve a given problem more effectively.
Encourage your kids to draw more and more.
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