What are the benefits of learning to draw?

Generally speaking, when children are over one year old, they like to draw with strokes to express their understanding of things around them. Child psychologists call this period the graffiti period of children's painting. If children can learn to draw at an early age, the benefits will be more than just drawing! 1, learn to draw and exercise children's perception.

Painting class has new content every day, and painting should be the closest and most direct activity for children to the objective world. Every day, under the guidance of the teacher, children who draw pictures specialize in different observation methods and observe and describe different things purposefully. Over time, children will become more and more complete, observe things around them more and more carefully, and their feelings will become more and more sensitive. In other words, children's perceptual ability is getting stronger and stronger, that is, they are getting smarter and smarter. 2. Learning to draw can increase children's knowledge in all aspects.

When each painting involves a new painting content, children should not only accurately observe the shape and color of the object, but also carefully understand the structure and characteristics of everything, analyze the causes of its external characteristics and boldly imagine its possible changes. Only in this way can they draw successful works. The art class covers art, literature, natural science, philosophy, ethics and all kinds of common sense in life. Therefore, the art classroom can really be regarded as an interesting encyclopedia.

3. Learn to draw and exercise children's hands-on ability.

Practice has proved that making things with both hands plays an irreplaceable role in discovering children's potential talents and infinite wisdom. In painting and manual teaching, children will be exposed to different tools and materials, such as pens, colors, paper and so on. Use your own hands to master their own characteristics and different usages in painting and production exercises. Perhaps only in the art living room can children really create their own works of art independently with their own hands. ..

4. Learn to draw and cultivate children's imagination and creativity.

Perhaps it is the only subject that will never be boring and repetitive, and there will never be a fixed law. Art always has new topics, new contents and new methods, and it always needs to try, feel and seek its own ideas and unique expressions-this creative thinking habit should be cultivated from an early age. It is really creative to make an excellent thinking become your own consciousness unconsciously.

5. Learn to draw and cultivate children's ability to think and work independently.

When painting, children need to prepare their own tools for painting and find materials for painting. The whole process of conception, composition, modeling, coloring and trimming in the process of painting ... is completely independent from beginning to end (whether it is hands-on or brains) and can never be the same as others. In a sense, in children's childhood, in the training of independent thinking and independent work, no activity can be compared with painting.

Note: letting children draw freely is also an important means to protect their psychology. Children's inner depression and psychological burden will not be dispersed by talking to a few intimate friends like adults. They don't have the ability. And painting, especially free painting, is a child's psychological self-prosecution. Children's inner contradictions that can't be revealed at ordinary times can be vented, which can reduce the psychological burden and help maintain mental health.