1, music class
Music is the earliest language of human beings, and it is also the most natural art. Music can cultivate children's hearing, rhythm, memory and creativity, adjust their emotions, and enhance their self-confidence and expression ability.
Music lessons can expose children to different musical instruments, such as piano, violin and guitar. Let children find their favorite musical instruments and learn basic music theory knowledge and playing skills. Music lessons can also help children learn to sing, dance and beat time. Let children feel happy and beautiful in music.
2. Art class
Art is visual art, which can cultivate children's observation ability, imagination and creativity. Art class allows children to learn different painting materials and tools, such as watercolors, crayons and oil pastels. Let children express what they see and think in the way they like.
Art class can also let children learn different painting styles and techniques, such as cartoon, realism, abstraction and so on. Let children expand their horizons and aesthetics.
3. physical education class
Sports is a kind of sports art, which can cultivate children's physical quality, coordination ability and team spirit. Physical education class can let children learn different sports, such as swimming, taekwondo, basketball and so on. Let children exercise muscles, bones and cardiopulmonary functions to improve speed, strength and sensitivity.
How to cultivate children's interest
1 provides rich resources for children.
Parents can provide their children with all kinds of books, toys, videos, music, etc. To expose children to different knowledge and information and stimulate their curiosity and desire to explore.
2. Create a good environment for children.
Parents can create a safe, comfortable and free environment for their children, so that children have enough time and space to do what they like, and don't interfere and restrict their children too much.
3. Provide appropriate guidance to children.
Parents can provide their children with some enlightening and challenging questions and tasks, guide them to think and solve them, and don't tell them the answers and methods directly. Parents can also show their children some excellent works or performances by themselves or others, and encourage their children to learn from them and work hard.