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Art

  • The child has learned basic drawing techniques such as shading, perspective, and proportions.
  • The child has improved their ability to observe and replicate objects accurately.
  • The child has experimented with different art mediums, such as pencils, colored pencils, and markers.
  • The child has explored their creativity and developed their own unique style in their drawings.

Continued development in drawing can be encouraged by providing the child with a variety of art materials, such as pastels, charcoal, or watercolors, to further explore different techniques and effects. Encouraging the child to draw from life and experiment with different subject matters, such as landscapes, still life, or portraits, can also help them develop their skills further. Additionally, exposing the child to different art styles and artists through museum visits or online resources can inspire them and broaden their artistic knowledge.

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