To cultivate children's interest in painting, we should start with "graffiti". When a child is about one and a half years old, he begins to scribble with a pen, which is the beginning of children's painting. Of course, at this time, he didn't know how to express anything, just took graffiti as a fun game. This is the child's "graffiti" stage. Why are children interested in "graffiti" at this stage? In fact, this is the nature of every child. Because this kind of "unrestrained, unrestrained" smear can bring him fun, he naturally enjoys it. At this time, you don't have to interfere too much, but you can encourage them-"the baby is very capable", "the baby paints very well" and so on. Children can't "draw". You should guide them to put pens and paper away and put them in the prescribed places, so as to form good habits for formal learning to draw in the future.
At home, you can build a graffiti wall specially for children to play as they please. In order to prevent children from really making flowers on the wall, you can stick a big cardboard on the wall, and then let the children doodle on the cardboard and change it at any time after use. At the same time, don't interfere too much with children. If parents interfere too much with their children's "graffiti" and demand too much, such as forcing their children to draw "eggs", "oranges" and "apples", although the image is simple, children in the "graffiti" period often fail to meet the requirements because they can't consciously control their hands. In this way, after many "failures", children will gradually feel disappointed, their interest will gradually weaken, and finally they will not recruit. 2. Combine painting with games.
It is children's nature to love games, so it will have a good effect to combine painting with games. For younger children, at home, you can play some simple art games with him, such as coloring games, painting games, color separation games, paper tearing games, jigsaw puzzles and so on. Let children naturally become interested in painting while painting and spelling. For older children who have certain painting ability, you can skillfully combine painting with other activities.
In addition to playing games, we can draw his favorite images-"the Monkey King", "Pig Eight Rings", "Happy" and "Big Big Wolf" on hard paper with our children at home, and then paint them, cut them out with scissors, and make them into wearable masks, which can be worn on holidays.