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Drawing

  • The 4-year-old student has improved fine motor skills by holding and controlling the drawing materials, such as crayons or markers.
  • Through drawing, the student has developed hand-eye coordination, as they learn to guide their hand and control the movement of the drawing tool on the paper.
  • By expressing themselves through drawing, the student has begun to explore creativity and imagination, developing their ability to communicate visually.

For continued development, encourage the 4-year-old student to experiment with different drawing tools, such as colored pencils, pastels, or watercolors, to expand their understanding of different mediums. Additionally, provide opportunities for them to draw from observation, such as still life objects or nature, to further improve their visual perception and artistic skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Drawing Book for Kids by Woo! Jr. Kids Activities: This book offers simple step-by-step drawing instructions suitable for young children, helping them develop basic drawing skills while having fun.
  • Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg: This interactive book encourages creativity and embraces the "mistakes" in art, promoting a playful and imaginative approach to drawing and creativity.

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