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9 Reasons why it’s Art so important for children development
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"Working in the arts helps learners to develop creative problem-solving skills.
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Teaching through the arts can present difficult concepts visually, making them easier to understand.
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Art instruction helps children with the development of motor skills, language skills, social skills, decision-making, risk-taking, and inventiveness.
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Visual arts teach learners about color, layout, perspective, and balance: all techniques that are necessary in presentations (visual, digital) of academic work.
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Integrating art with other disciplines reaches students who might not otherwise be engaged in classwork.
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Arts experiences boost critical thinking, teaching students to take the time to be more careful and thorough in how they observe the world.
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The arts provide challenges for learners at all levels.
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Art education connects students with their own culture as well as with the wider world.
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A report by Americans for the Arts states that young people who participate regularly in the arts (three hours a day on three days each week through one full year) are four times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement, to participate in a math and science fair, or to win an award for writing an essay or poem than children who do not participate."
Source: Seneca Academy