Most training institutions focus on imparting skills rather than cultivating creativity and imagination. This educational model may limit children's creativity and imagination, and make children pay too much attention to skills and neglect the cultivation of artistic expression and self-expression ability.
The process of learning to draw should be a free, relaxing and enjoyable process, and the strict teaching mode of training institutions may deprive children of the fun of learning and the opportunity to explore freely, making children's learning a pressure and burden.
Some training institutions may pay too much attention to achievements, and let children pursue the completion of works and the beautiful appearance too much, while ignoring the ability of expressing truth and self-expression, which is unfavorable to children's artistic accomplishment and growth.
On the contrary, I suggest that parents can create a good learning environment for their children at home, provide them with necessary artistic materials and tools, and let them express themselves and explore in a free and relaxed atmosphere. When children show interest and talent, we can consider inviting professional artists or teachers to guide and improve their skills and literacy. The most important thing is that parents should pay attention to their children's learning fun and growth, so that children can get happiness and satisfaction in artistic exploration.