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  • Learned basic drawing techniques such as lines, shapes, and shading
  • Explored different art mediums like pencils, crayons, and markers
  • Developed fine motor skills through holding and manipulating art tools
  • Experimented with colors and color mixing
  • Explored different art styles and techniques
  • Learned about composition and how to create a balanced artwork
  • Expressed their creativity and imagination through drawing
  • Developed observation skills by drawing from real-life objects or reference images
  • Learned about different art elements such as texture, form, and space
  • Explored storytelling through visual art

Continued development can be encouraged by:

  • Introducing the child to different artists and art movements for inspiration
  • Encouraging the child to experiment with different art materials and techniques
  • Providing opportunities for the child to attend art classes or workshops
  • Encouraging the child to participate in art competitions or exhibitions
  • Creating a dedicated art space at home for the child to freely explore their creativity
  • Encouraging the child to keep a sketchbook or art journal to document their progress and ideas
  • Visiting art museums or galleries to expose the child to a variety of art styles and techniques
  • Encouraging the child to collaborate with other young artists or join art clubs
  • Providing constructive feedback and praise to motivate the child's artistic growth
  • Encouraging the child to explore digital art tools and software for further artistic exploration
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