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Is it necessary for babies aged 3-4 to enroll in painting classes? What's the effect of learning to draw too early?
Many parents also want their children to be versatile, so they have opened many extra-long classes for their babies early, hoping that their children can be influenced by art from an early age.

However, not everyone can become a talented artist. Parents should think about how much artistic talent they can have and whether they can pass it on to the next generation. Don't blindly follow the trend. The imposition of utilitarianism may not be worth the loss.

I went to my best friend's house a few days ago. She is a super mom with two children. Family conditions are very good. The eldest daughter is 6 years old and the child is just 3 and a half years old. While eating and chatting, she said that she wanted to sign up for an art class for her youngest son, because the painting class near the community held an activity a few days ago, and her best friend took her son to participate. The teacher who led the team praised the child's talent.

I come from an artistic background. I taught children, too. I know what kind of children are really talented. Many fresh graduates go to the training class to substitute for classes. Some principals may tell teachers a lot about their parents, what parents like to hear and what they don't like to hear, and how to keep them learning. I know it very well.

So, when my best friend told me about it, I was shocked. I wish my three-and-a-half-year-old baby had gone to kindergarten. If you let him learn to draw, will he hold a pen?

Why don't children have to learn art early? 1. Children's perception ability

American educator Bloom's research shows that the brain development of children aged 0-4 is only 50%. Children aged 4-8 have 80% brain development. Children can perceive space at about 2 years old and take shape at 2-5 years old. The critical period of vision is about 4-5 years old. Children around 3 years old generally can't hold pens well.

2. Cultivating interest is the key.

Generally speaking, 3-4 years old is the age to cultivate children's interest, and the key point is to cultivate interest. There is no need to send them to painting classes. Sometimes, children's original interests may be erased a little. Parents can use their leisure time to enjoy famous paintings and do some simple graffiti with their children, which is conducive to cultivating their hobbies.

3. Appropriate age

I advise parents who want to train their children to learn painting not to rush into it. First, they should observe whether their children like painting. If they like it, it is best to formally study art at the age of 5-6. At this age, the child's finger joints are also well developed, and he will not be unable to hold the pen like a 3-year-old baby. At this time, children can learn the basic skills of painting.

Utilitarian letting children draw pictures may be destroying children. Don't force them.

If the child is not so talented, it is not the child's fault. Talent is also hereditary. If you don't have it yourself, don't ask the next generation to have it. How to sign up for class? You can't draw well if you don't draw well. At best, you are a modern abstract school.

2. Take care of your baby's nature

Your imposition may make children learn some painting skills, but interest is disappearing. You may cultivate your child into a soulless marker by yourself. People who really paint well have ideas and their own world. Please give priority to children's nature.

It is not difficult to train 3-4-year-old babies to learn painting at home. You can start with graffiti. You can find some picture books from the internet to draw pictures for your baby, so that your baby can get happiness and education while drawing.