First of all, drawing can help children develop visual perception and hand-eye coordination, and it is also helpful for math learning. For example, in some geometric problems, students need to understand the relationship between shape and space, and these abilities can help children better understand these problems.
Secondly, drawing can also cultivate children's creativity and aesthetic ability, which may also be helpful to solve math problems. For example, when solving some math application problems, children need to think creatively and find solutions. At the same time, aesthetic ability can also help children better express and show their mathematical understanding and thinking.
But these influences are not direct, but reflected by some abilities and qualities developed by children in the process of painting. Therefore, if children learn to draw in summer, they can get some indirect benefits in the process of learning, but it will not directly affect their math scores.
Finally, it is worth noting that children's hobbies should be respected and encouraged. If children are interested in painting and are willing to learn, it is a positive experience, which can help them develop their hobbies, and at the same time, they can gain fun and a sense of accomplishment in the process of learning.