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John Morgan
At a time when budgetary constraints force more and more schools to cut back on art, music, and theater programs, it is more important than ever to take extra steps that ensure your child has exposure to the creative arts. Read on to learn how to find classes, performances, and other opportunities to foster creativity in your child.
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Developmental Stages of Drawing
1-2 years: random scribbling. The child uses random scribble marks simply as a sensorimotor activity. 2-2½ years:...
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Art Milestones: What's Typical at Each Stage of Life
No one teaches an infant to scribble. Yet, for almost every young child, scribbling happens naturally. And it is a...
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Intellectual Development
The theory, research, and philosophy of development in the early childhood years provides a deeper understanding of...
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Writing in Activity Classrooms
Many students (and teachers!) don’t see connections between art, music, physical education, vocational subjects, and...
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Could Arts-Integrated Education Help Your Child Succeed?
Some experts say that infusing the creative arts into the core curriculum could help struggling students get a leg up....
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