The Preschool at Home Podcast

Preschool at Home Q & A: Understanding Creative Arts at the Preschool Level

33 min · 29. mar. 2021
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Have you ever wanted your preschooler to create a Pinterest-Perfect craft? But instead, you ended up with an epic fail? Okay, it might not have been that dramatic, but it probably wasn't the perfect addition to your art collection. Preschoolers LOVE to participate in art and have so much fun engaging all of their senses in the process. Art for preschoolers is much more about the process than the product and allows your child to explore new mediums and construct new ideas. Understanding creative arts at the preschool level means that you allow your child to use his/her imagination, make choices, and bring their own ideas to life.

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