After years of teaching children age 3 and up,
we are convinced that artistic expression
through drawing and painting,
is as essential as academics
and stands alone
as one of our most enjoyable activities.
8 year old - oil pastel
6 year old - watercolor marker
6 year old -
watercolor & tempera paint
11 year old - marker and color pencil
4 year old - chalk pastel
8 year old - marker
Visit art galleries and art museums
Point out and discuss with your child, the various kinds of art: abstract to realistic. Marvel at all
the different styles of art that you will see! Check out these great on-line galleries:
Embrace an artistic attitude
Eliminate preconceived notions about what is "good, bad, or real art". When commenting on your child's
artwork, replace general praise ("That's good") with observation and description ("I see you used the
colors of the sunset", "You must have spent a lot of time drawing this blue and violet airplane", "I feel
happy looking at these fish you painted").
Have fun drawing and painting with your child.
Devote an area at home for drawing, painting, & crafts.
Keep the art area well lit and uncluttered with easy access to art materials
Encourage artistic experimentation!
The more children discover the more confident they will become. Not every drawing or painting needs to
be a masterpiece. As artists, they can choose the drawings they like and those they want to do again.
Support a child's imagination!
Have a wealth of visual resources available to support your child's imagination.
Create art files with resource materials from: photos, calendar pages, illustrated books,
3-dimensional objects, and Internet information.
Purchase quality art materials.
The art supplies you buy should assist and support visual training and motor coordination.
ArtRishi has many suggestions for quality materials. Visit the art supplies page on this website
for our favorites.
Check back for more tips!
The Smithsonian: (http://www.si.edu/)
Take a look at the Artful Animals !
Display your child's artwork
Purchase inexpensive pre-made frames that you can re-use. Have your child's art work copied
onto canvas, mugs, t'shirts and more. Take a look at on-line services that offer inexpensive
ways to reproduce your child's art.
8 Artful tips for promoting a child's self-confidence: