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ARTWORK

 

Children learn in many different ways, and younger children may not be ready to express themselves thoroughly with language. Art activities and art education are extremely important. Art is part of the human experience.


The more practice they get painting, coloring and drawing, the stronger their little hands become and the more ready they are to hold a pen or pencil to write. Cutting with scissors, manipulating glue and paper, and folding paper all strengthen fine motor skills necessary for elementary school work.


 

KELVIN - 2013 MAY

SUSAN - 2013 MAY

JESSICA - 2013 MAY

XUAN XUAN - 2013 MAY

DRAWING OF THE MONTH 

BABIES

KIDS BELOW 2

KIDS BELOW 5

ALEX - 2013 MAY

HUAN TONG - 2013 MAY

CHEA KEAT - 2013 MAY

KIN SENG - 2013 MAY

HANDICRAFT

Arts encourages their personal creativity and imagination. When they are free to create, they develop self-confidence and become more creative, imaginative individuals.


Art activities can create a sense of cooperation and belonging to a group. For example, if each kindergartener designs one square of a quilt, when the quilt is sewn together, the children feel a sense of "we." Some art projects, such as a mural of handprints, also encourage cooperation and working together. With appropriate modeling, children may learn during a group art project to support group members, help each other and work as a team.

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