Showing posts with label interpersonal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interpersonal. Show all posts

Art Imitates Childhood: Hands-On, Creative Art Activities for Kids

 Kids need art like plants need sun. In fact, art imitates childhood, when it grows organically and isn't manufactured. I had a sad childhood experience with formula art. A teacher publicly criticized my piece for not fitting the mold.

Admittedly, I didn't follow directions. She specifically said start drawing in the middle of the page. And I drew a boat along the bottom. I completely forgot, being caught up in the joy of creating.

She was right and I was over-sensitive. But art is personal. If associated with failure, it suffers. As does all education. I began teaching in Montessori. Dr. Maria Montessori enjoins teachers to "follow the child," explains Metro Kids. That student-led approach served well teaching special needs, adults and homeschool, too. Art Imitates Childhood: Hands-On, Creative Kids' Art Activities

School Bullying: How Parents Can Help Children

Helping Students Communicate Bullying to School Staff The recent teen and child suicides in the news may have open some peoples eyes to the reality of bullying, but bullying is not a new phenomenon. What can a parent do if they become aware that their child is being bullied at school? Read More

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