At present, many training class teachers are mixed, and some have no artistic skills at all. They join some big art brands and share courses. The teacher just plays the courseware in class and then tries to fool the parents. It not only obliterates the child's talent, but also obliterates the child's nature. Depending on how the teacher teaches, many early education art classes now focus on guiding children's talents, and of course they can be learned. If it is a dogmatic teaching method for professional training, it is unnecessary. If the child is too young, his talent will be obliterated and he will be a craftsman at best in the future.
However, it is best to make a field trip. If the training class rigidly teaches children how to draw trees, what color to use, how to draw tomatoes, and what color to use, teaching children these skills too early may destroy their imagination and creativity. Her mother enrolled her in a creative arts class. After studying in an art class for a year, I found that her thinking and language skills have made great progress and her habits have become very good. She used to be an impatient child, but now she has become more patient.
Personally, I don't think it is necessary for children who are too young to attend art classes, which will bind children in a fixed frame, inhibit their nature and be detrimental to their personality development. Children should be allowed to give full play to their imagination and graffiti. Draw a beautiful world from a child's perspective. Let them do whatever they want, do not draw the box, and give full play to their children's imagination, which is of great help to their thinking space, imagination and practical ability in the future. Learning art well, even if it is a hobby, is of great significance to children's life.