Just like every Monday, here we are for our established blog, dedicated to our little ones—the creators of tomorrow!
The preschool years are a period during which children’s perception, along with their physical, cognitive, and emotional development, goes hand in hand with expression through the use of tools and materials that leave traces, lines, shapes, and images, allowing them to communicate the experiences and emotions evoked by the external environment.
In this way, they provide us with invaluable material to help us understand them.
Through art, children are liberated, they play, and they develop their imagination.
Thus, they satisfy their inner need for expression and communicate holistically with their surroundings.
The Arts encompass various activities of creative expression such as theater, cinema, singing, dancing, and music.
The investigative, creative thinking and actions of preschoolers develop especially once the senses of touch and sight have fully matured and integrated.
Consequently, the child works carefully, gains experiences, and their visual skills quickly improve.
They acquire independence, learn self-control, and appreciate the value of their personal creations.
Moreover, visual activities cultivate memory, enrich the imagination, and strengthen the preschooler’s will.
Additionally, preschoolers are supported through visual activities to develop a spirit of mutual assistance, solidarity, mutual appreciation, as well as their socialization within the broader environment.
Our little ones today are the world of tomorrow.
Let’s give them roots so they feel secure and wings so they can fly freely.
Thank you for being here once again today.
Until next time,
Have a wonderful week!
Text: Skevi Giapani
Photograph: A little creator in one of our workshops.