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Importance of Art Experiences and Stages of Art Development

Importance of Art Experiences and Stages of Art Development. Physical Growth. Promotes movement involved with painting, coloring, drawing, scribbling and playing with clay Improve fine motor skills Foster motor and eye-hand coordination Helps to promote growth in other areas. Social Growth.

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Importance of Art Experiences and Stages of Art Development

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  1. Importance of Art ExperiencesandStages of Art Development

  2. Physical Growth • Promotes movement involved with painting, coloring, drawing, scribbling and playing with clay • Improve fine motor skills • Foster motor and eye-hand coordination • Helps to promote growth in other areas

  3. Social Growth • Help children to learn responsibility Put smock away * Learn to place items in safe storage area * Learn to work and share with others * Learn to respect the property of others * Learn to value the work and ideas of others

  4. Emotional Growth • Creativity allows the expression of emotions • Children have a chance to choose activities

  5. Cognitive Growth • Explore, experiment and problem solve with tools and materials • Learn concepts of color, size, texture and shape • Learn about cutting • Learn visual and tactile skills (rolling and pounding)

  6. Stages of Art Skill Development • Scribble= (18 months to 3 years) Includes dots, lines, multiple lines, and zigzags Not aware of their movements • Basic Forms = (3-4 years) Basic forms of circles, rectangles and squares More aware of movements and can state what they are drawing

  7. Stages Cont’d • Pictorial Drawing Stage = (4 to 5 years old)

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