Children have a unique way of describing the world
around them – through preschool art projects and drawings almost all
parents graciously allow their children to do.
Aside from
teaching their preschoolers basic arithmetic and word-object
association, one of the most common recreation and entertainment
activity give to their children is to engage them in preschool art
projects – drawing, painting, coloring even sculpture through the use
of modeling clay and building bricks.
Most parents see their
children’s preschool achievements such as artwork, crafts, clay
sculptures, ceramic painting projects and the like as an indicator of
their child’s native ability. However, in most cases, it is actually
not a measurable factor of a child’s success in the future. Most
preschool art projects are simply an expression of how a child sees the
world around him and how he relates to it. It is therefore not
advisable for parents to pin their hopes and aspirations on a child’s
preschool projects unless the child happens to be a prodigy and
exceptionally gifted.
What children do in their preschool years
are indicative not of their artistic inclinations but as their way of
sharing with adults how they see things, objects, animals (in fact
everything) around them and how they interact with them in their
innocence.
Parents should learn to appreciate the effort, thought
and perseverance their children put in creating their preschool art
projects and other related things if they want to enhance their child’s
emotional and intellectual capability. Why? Because this is what
children need most, acceptance and the knowledge that their efforts are
appreciated no matter how basic or simple their masterpiece may be.
Criticism
should be done away with by parents and replaced with encouragement,
guidance, appreciation and unwavering support in order to make their
children stronger not only physically but emotionally and mentally as
well. Never compare your child’s preschool art projects with those of
others as this would definitely damage the child’s self-esteem and
confidence in communicating and relating with the people around him.
Simply
show how gladly you appreciate their work and encourage them to do more
to make them happier and contented as children and you will surely
contribute to making a better adult in the future.