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What's wrong with learning to draw and relying too much on training institutions?
Although training institutions can provide some guidance and skills, when learning to draw, relying too much on training institutions may cause the following problems.

Lack of self-exploration and creativity

Children may become too dependent on teachers or institutions, lack the ability of self-exploration and independent thinking, and cannot form their own creativity and artistic style.

Premature pursuit of skills and performance

In the process of painting, children may pursue skills and performance prematurely, while ignoring the process and emotional experience of painting. This may lead to children's creativity and interest being suppressed and unable to really enjoy the process of painting.

There may be blind spots in art education.

Different art institutions and teachers have different educational concepts and methods, and there may be some blind spots, such as ignoring the training of basic skills or cultivating innovative ability.

Need careful consideration

Although participating in some art training institutions can provide some help, parents and children still need to think carefully. It is suggested that we can find some diversified and free ways of art education, such as taking art classes and joining painting clubs, and at the same time encourage children to play freely at home and explore the art world.