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Creative art projects for kids: 4 tips to set you and your child up for success

July 22, 2021
Creative projects are important life skills that can be learned at any age. For children, creativity often comes out in playtime or during free-art time in the classroom. But there are many opportunities for creative pursuits outside of school too! From drawing and painting to playing an instrument or dancing, there are many ways that children can be creative while having fun. Here are four tips to set you up for success as they explore creative pursuits:
  1. Find a good space - Creative projects need room to grow and flourish. Choose a location where your child has ample space to do their work without getting distracted by other things going on around them (think: bedroom, kitchen table).
  2. Keep a good kit - Just as a painter needs paint, paper, and brushes to create art, so does your child need supplies. Setting up an art "kit" with all the supplies your child will need for their project will help them feel organized and prepared for creative time.
  3. Set some ground rules - Creativity is not free playtime without consequences; it takes discipline! Make sure to set some ground rules for your child's creative pursuits, and follow through with them.
  4. Practice makes perfect - Creativity may not come naturally to everyone; some children need more practice than others before their artistic skills are refined. Make sure that you have a plan in place so that your child can continue practicing without getting frustrated or bored. 
So, get your child's creative juices flowing! There is no shortage of options when thinking about what they could do with the right encouragement and guidance from parents and guardians. What ideas do you have for fostering your children's imagination this year?
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