1, like to carry out artistic activities and express boldly.
Children's art education focuses on the cultivation of artistic interest, not "skills". If "skills" are overemphasized in artistic activities, children's interest will be lost. For example, art education in kindergartens should guide children to like painting, rather than teach them how to draw.
Preschool teachers should create opportunities and conditions for children, support children's spontaneous artistic expression and creation, create a safe psychological atmosphere for children, and let children dare and be willing to express themselves.
2. Have preliminary artistic expression and creative ability.
Children are born to express their wishes and feelings with their bodies, sounds and pictures, and artistic expression and creation are their own language.
Artistic expression here refers to an artistic expression ability, not an artistic expression skill. For children, artistic expression ability is more important than expression skills, so teachers should respect children's spontaneous expression and creation and give appropriate guidance.
The significance of children's art education;
Children's small muscle groups coordinate fingers and wrists, promote the control and adjustment ability of the brain, and enhance the flexibility and accuracy of children's actions, such as cutting and pasting "goldfish". The children cut out colored paper printed with circles, semicircles and triangles along the line, then spelled out the different postures of goldfish on the paper, and finally glued them on to draw their mouths and eyes.
With regular exercise, children will boldly conceive, further develop their intelligence and improve their creativity and imagination.
The focus of children's art teaching should be to stimulate creative consciousness, not to impart skills. Therefore, teaching children how to think through painting and manual operation is far more important than imparting knowledge and skills.
Children's language expression ability is poor, learning to draw is much faster than learning to speak, and their mentality and feelings about what painting expresses are richer than language. Drawing can directly stimulate children's right brain.