French education inspired by art did not specify a special place and time. As long as the child reaches out and tries to catch something with crayons, the teachers and parents on the side will immediately hand the crayons to the child. It doesn't matter whether the painting is good or not. It is important to let children play freely and feel the unique texture of pigments.
Children can draw on various kinds of paper with various coloring tools such as watercolor pens, crayons, chalk and pigments. Children can naturally feel and learn things in the process of drawing far beyond the imagination of adults. This is also a part of the education of natural five senses advocated by France.
Children explore the outside world and accumulate information by listening, seeing, smelling, tasting and touching. The experience of five senses in early childhood is very important, but you don't need to spend money on early education courses, as long as the cultivators pay more attention to it in daily life. For example, when taking children for a walk, look at flowers, smell flowers and touch leaves.
French parents believe that it is more important to stimulate children's creativity than to supervise their study! Let children put forward their own unique ideas and urge them to find their own unique solutions when things happen. They will open up a small world of their own for children, regardless of their position and size, and put some paper and pens to ensure that children can get the tools at their fingertips when they want to draw.
It is also a good idea to brush the blackboard or stick a blackboard sticker on the wall of the living room or kitchen. This can not only prevent children from scribbling on the wall at will, but also make it a place for parent-child interaction and condense intimate relationships. The child drew a picture and the parents praised it.
Children expect comments from their parents, but as parents, they can't simply boast "great" or "great". Older children may even express dissatisfaction with their parents' uncreative, casual and slightly perfunctory praise. They want to chat with their parents and let them listen to his thoughts.
Illiterate children express themselves by drawing pictures. Therefore, Bao's father Ma Bao might as well talk to her children about what they want to express. I quite agree with the new point of view. In her book, she wrote: The purpose of studying art or music should not be to train children into masters of art. The essence of art is the unconscious expression of human beings and the act of realizing self-worth.