Why drawing is important for kids Drawing for Kids is so necessary. It's something they love thoroughly, from drawing a stick figure to putting splashes of color from the paint on their fingertips, and that should always be welcomed. The question now is—why? Science demonstrates that drawing for kids is an important part of the growth of an infant. Margaret Brooks describes how "[children] are not only able to see what they think through drawing, they are also able to play with and transform their ideas" (p.319) So, what is this supposed to mean? This means that, for many reasons, your child can draw. It improves their creativity. Imagination is SUCH a vital aspect of the development of a child—when they visualize, they are able to create their own scenarios and pretend to play, becoming more autonomous and advanced. We should also promote imagination, since it is a demonstration of freedom of speech and creativity that every child ...
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