Art taught in schools helps a child develop their motor skills. Motor skills are developed in a child when they hold a paintbrush or a crayon and are drawing or painting with over exaggerated motions, letting a child find their own way of doing things. When providing younger students with the opportunity to make art, try not to limit their creativity by giving them too many guidelines. However do not make a lesson plan so vague that a student feels uncomfortable, let the students be aware that there are a few basic principles to follow suit but that the sky is the limit. Art education helps develop a child’s language for very young children, making art or talking about it, provides opportunities to learn words for colors, shapes and actions. …show more content…
Letting a child decide what medium to create their art with or what size canvas or what texture they want the final product to be helps children in the long run and will carry on with them into their adult life. They will continue to have to problem solve and to think out their plans and not jump right into it a project. Art taught in schools helps children develop their visual learning. Drawing, threading buttons or beads on a string, sculpting with play-doh all help to develop their visual-spatial skills. Art education teaches students how to interpret, criticize, and use visual information, and how to make choices based on