Drawing Classes

Drawing is a skill you can master at any age. Whenever you are ready, you can learn the basic fundamentals of free hand  drawing and sketching at Shri Agashtiyaa – A Structured Preschool, and will gain a strong foundational understanding of how to draw by hand and reward yourself with the developmental benefits. Few activities come as naturally to children as drawing. Whether the child’s medium is chalk on a cement floor or crayons on printer paper, he or she likely enjoys the act of creating art. Along with other forms of expression like dance and storytelling, drawing has numerous developmental benefits.
  • Develops Fine Motor skills – Holding and manipulating writing implements represents one of the best ways to improve a child’s fine motor skills. Drawing creates immediate visual feedback that changes depending on the tool your child uses and how he or she uses it. This feedback helps your child identify the best ways to produce the desired result. It’s important for the child to develop strong fine motor skills at a young age.
  • Encourages Visual Analysis – Young children do not yet understand some concepts that you may take for granted, such as distance, size comparison, and textural differences. Drawing provides the perfect opportunity for the child to learn these concepts in a deliberate way.
  • Helps Establish Concentration – Because most children enjoy drawing, this activity provides time to establish the concepts of concentration and practice. These concepts will be essential to the child’s academic success, even in kindergarten and elementary school.Learning how to observe small details, concentrate on achieving a specific result, and practice tricky tasks helps the child mature.
  • Improves Hand – Eye Coordination – In addition to improving fine motor skills, drawing enables the child to draw connections between what he or she sees and what he or she does. This hand-eye coordination is important in academic scenarios such as penmanship lessons.
  • Increases Individual Confidence – As a parent, you probably love to hear the phrase, “Look what I made!” When your child has an opportunity to create physical representations of his or her imagination, thoughts, and experiences, he or she gains confidence.Drawing can help the child feel more intrinsic motivation, self-worth, and validity. This affirmation will make him or her more confident in other areas that may not come as naturally as drawing.
  • Teaches Creative Problem Solving – Along with visual analysis and concentration, drawing encourages your child to solve problems creatively. When he or she draws, your child must determine the best way to connect body parts, portray emotions, and depict specific textures.Providing specific drawing tasks, and talking about your child’s color, method, or special choices can help him or her develop stronger problem solving skills over time.
Encourage your little one to draw throughout his or her childhood to gain all the benefits listed above.