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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Finding the Spark in Creative Writing
Itâs no secret: creative writing is challenging. Here are some ideas from teachers and writers to help spark the...
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Great Gifts that Nurture the Arts
Looking for great gifts that spark creativity and inspire imaginative thinking? From paint pallets to wood-making to...
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Schools: Don't Lose Art
Let's face it: time is tight, school budgets are dwindling, and when it comes down to cutting costs, arts education is...
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Choosing After-School Activities
If you're not home when your child's school bell rings, you probably hope that he will stay out of trouble until you get...
