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Young at art : teaching toddlers self-expression, problem-solving skills, and an appreciation for art / Susan Striker.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : H. Holt, 2001.Edition: 1st edDescription: 284 pages : illustrations, music ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0805066977
  • 9780805066975
Subject(s):
Contents:
Drawing -- Painting -- Printing -- Paper -- Sculpture -- Exploring color -- Exploring shapes and art concepts -- Birthday parties and group activities -- Books about art for children -- Songs about art -- Art concepts -- Art supplies -- Art suppliers.
Summary: The creator of the Anti-Coloring Book series explains how to encourage creativity among preschool-age children, discussing the positive influence of a child's artistic growth on their intellectual and emotional development and offering a variety of age-appropriate activities to facilitate a youngster's artistic skills.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's 372.5044 S917 Available 33111008800761
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

From the creator of the bestselling Anti-Coloring Book series with more than 600,000 copies sold, a new parenting guide to encouraging creativity in preschool-age children

Young at Art is the first and only comprehensive book for the general audience about the nature, value and impact of art on very young children. Directed towards parents and educators of one to five year olds, Susan Striker explains why children's art is not a frill, but the very foundation upon which all later fundamental skills are built. She drives home the idea that encouraging children's artistic growth will have beneficial effects on all other aspects of their emotional and intellectual development.

At the core of this practical guide is the understanding that art is an important tool in teaching young children crucial concepts related to self-expression, reading and writing. As opposed to more structured exercises, such as coloring on dittos and underlining pictures in workbooks, Striker stresses that scribbling and free drawing experiments are the most important art activities a child can engage in; they better prepare children to read independently as they grow.

Young at Art provides descriptions for age-appropriate art activities, tips for carrying them out safely, and helps parents recognize what a child's art work should look like at each stage of development. With Young at Art , parents will develop realistic expectations of their children's work, learn how to speak to their children about their art, and facilitate skills well beyond their creativity that will benefit children.

"An Owl book."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-273) and index.

The creator of the Anti-Coloring Book series explains how to encourage creativity among preschool-age children, discussing the positive influence of a child's artistic growth on their intellectual and emotional development and offering a variety of age-appropriate activities to facilitate a youngster's artistic skills.

Drawing -- Painting -- Printing -- Paper -- Sculpture -- Exploring color -- Exploring shapes and art concepts -- Birthday parties and group activities -- Books about art for children -- Songs about art -- Art concepts -- Art supplies -- Art suppliers.

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