Is it easy for a child to learn to draw? Should children be asked to draw like each other?

Updated on parenting 2024-02-17
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, for many people who have just started to study art, art is the pursuit of a more similar discipline, and this concept has been deeply ingrained in our brains.

    When we are children, we are happy to see other children praised for drawing more like, happy to see that we have drawn the images of our imagination, and parents are also saying "this child is really good at drawing, decent", which will give us a hint - what should be like what is painted, and only when the painting is like is it called a good painting.

    In fact, this kind of thinking is correct, let's not look at those abstract paintings, those paintings like works, at least to achieve elegant and popular appreciation. Whether the painting is like or not is also a reflection of the mastery of painting skills.

    But this kind of thinking also has a drawback, that is, it is easy to make those children who don't like to draw at the beginning feel that "they can't draw well and have no talent", and then self-denial and don't want to paint anymore.

    And those children who imitate better, find that this kind of painting, "painted like", can be praised, so they begin to blindly imitate the teacher's work, copy the teacher's painting method, and then lose imagination and creativity, which is very fatal.

    Nowadays, teachers in many art institutions have also grasped this point, in order to satisfy parents on the surface, they "hand-in-hand" direct children to draw, and even go out in person in order to show parents, greatly modify or even paint on behalf of parents.

    The purpose of this is to make parents feel that my child has learned something, and this teacher is good.

    But when it comes to the exam, the teacher and parents are not around, and the child has no idea of his own, and he is directly dumbfounded in the face of all kinds of exam questions.

    For art, painting is only a skill, and creation, imagination and expression are the level - this is not to say that skills are not important, but skills can be obtained through hard work and learning, and can be learned; As for expression, it comes from the accumulation of experience and ideological perception, which cannot be learned; However, once creativity and imagination are erased, the results are irreversible.

    When we look at the works of famous artists, we can also find that many details are not completely "correct", but come from the artist's artistic processing, and the author only paints the appearance of the object in his mind, rather than copying reality.

    My idea is not to use adult thinking and ideas to restrain children, especially not to judge children's works with "like or not", to encourage, to guide, let him create by himself, I believe you will have surprises.

    As for letting children learn to draw, it is not simple.

    Painting is actually very free, there is no threshold, you can learn to draw when you want, and you can learn to draw when you want. Many children find it difficult, but they are not interested or have no self-confidence, which needs to be guided by our parents. Is it realistic that painting is about continuous improvement and accumulation, and it is necessary to improve without even getting started?

    So on this issue, I believe that the parents who have seen it have already come to a conclusion, focusing on how to choose a teacher and how to learn.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Are you too demanding of children, I think this thing has been cultivated since childhood, if you want to be fast, you can't reach it, be patient, my friend's baby is learning to paint in the children's art star studio, and the little guy is now painting well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The biggest difference is that there is a gap between the personalities of the two children, the children who learn to draw have a softer personality, very patient and determined, and the children who do not learn to draw do not have the patience of Lao Sou, and often do some small actions, and the children who learn to draw can think more broadly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is a difference in aesthetics, in terms of quality, in behavior, in character, in education.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The difference in artistic sense, the difference in talent, the difference in interests, the difference in hobbies, the difference in subjective initiative, and the difference in the ability to perceive the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Children learn to draw very well.

    1. Children's painting helps to complete the development of vision and movement, and promotes the growth of children's cognitive ability.

    2. Painting helps children to cultivate their observation, memory, imagination and creativity.

    3. Painting can enable children to express and stretch their inner desires and emotions, so as to gain inner balance and maintain stability in a complex environment.

    4. Painting can help children develop tenacity and so on.

    Children's painting is a special stage of human artistic activities, which accompanies children's growth, reflects children's nature, expresses children's thinking activities, and is a special visual language used by children to express their thoughts and feelings.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Whether the child is interested in this aspect.

    2. Whether the child has a certain talent, such as whether the child can draw lines continuously, paint even the color, whether the shape of the object can be grasped when observing, whether the different types of colors can be accurately distinguished, etc., compared with other children, whether your child does faster and better, this is talent.

    3. According to the child's personality to judge, it is a complement to the character, if the child is too quiet, you can let the child participate in some sports activities or dance training, if the child is too impatient, you can learn **, draw these can make the child calm down.

    yaya7 level 2009-07-11 good, because the child learns to draw, can improve the imagination ability, the development of the right brain 5 level 2009-07-11 that depends on the child is interested in painting, if the child is interested in it must be a good thing, if the child is not interested, how the adult coercies, persecution is also in vain. On the contrary, it will create psychological pressure on the child, and it will make the child lose the innocence that the child should have. What an adult thinks does not represent what a child thinks, and an adult's idea must not be forced on a child.

    Of course, it is okay to cultivate children's sentiments as a hobby.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    More and more parents have begun to pay attention to the cultivation of their children's art, and send them to painting interest classes from an early age. But do you really understand the effects of drawing on your baby? Experts point out that there are many benefits for children to learn to draw.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Okay, I'm learning sketching now, girls are careful, although sketching is boring, but you can still stabilize your mind. However, this is not the main thing, no one has decided that it is a good thing for girls to learn to draw, the main thing is to see whether they are willing to learn or not. If I learn it, I recommend Chinese painting.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think it's good for children to learn to draw, first of all, children like to paint and paint, and secondly, when drawing, children's eye, brain and hand coordination can be exercised to a certain extent, and when drawing, children are more serious, which is also helpful for children's concentration and imagination. When you grow up, you can have more employment opportunities and choices, and the most important thing is your aesthetic ability.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's good, girls are naturally meticulous, good choice. But there is no need to "decide" your child's hobbies now, you are now "cultivating" your child's interests, mainly depending on what she likes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, very happy to answer your questions, first of all, I want to tell you that interest is the first teacher, if the child is not interested, it is best not to cultivate, my son is from the age of three and a half to contact the art, at that time he likes to paint and paint, his father said to give him an art class, really reported right, now 8 years old, nearly five years of study, the change is very big, there are a lot of their own ideas in my mind, I reported to him is the hope of art downstairs, they seem to be a national chain, the teacher is very responsibleIt has changed a lot for my child.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The question is does the child like it? If you don't like it, don't force her to learn, it's the opposite effect.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Personally, I think it's a good choice for a little girl to learn to paint, because I'm also a girl who learns to paint, first painting can cultivate sentiment, and now this society is too impetuous, painting can calm people down, it is a good choice for self-cultivation, and it can also be used as an interest for children;

    Secondly, girls learn to draw, can improve her personal aesthetics, I believe that no girl is born not to love beauty, can cultivate their own style of dressing;

    In the end, it is up to each person to decide whether to learn or not, and it certainly doesn't hurt to cultivate an interest in learning to draw.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Well, because drawing enriches a child's imagination.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    My child has been in school for two years. I think it's useful to learn how to draw. My child started learning at the age of 4, so I'm going to talk about the changes.

    The child's concentration is obviously much better, because it seems that every child at this age has the problem of difficulty concentrating. Secondly, now this society has too high requirements for children, and I hope that let children learn art can at least keep up, and don't be left too far behind by other children. Third, the child's handwriting has never worried me, the handwriting is very good, and I have heard others say that children who learn to draw are generally not ugly in writing, and there is no need to apply for additional calligraphy classes, haha.

    Fourthly, the child is really good at drawing now, and the teacher said that he is very talented, and he is very glad that he started the child's art learning at that time. My child wants to learn art, it feels good, the subject wants the child to learn to understand, the brand is relatively large, and the teacher is also responsible. In this society, let children try more and discover their children's shining points, which is only good for children, not harmful.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Early in the morning, I rushed to the eight o'clock bus with the child to the children's palace painting class, although it was already cold, but on weekends, I couldn't slack off, and I couldn't drag the child to develop bad habits, so from his kindergarten class to participate in the painting class, almost full attendance!

    When talking to parents or other friends, some people think that it is useless for children to learn to draw, and they do not force such a young child to "spin continuously" without a day off. There are also some people who think that children can learn to draw can improve more, and the more official view is that children learning to draw is conducive to the development of memory and imagination. A child's imagination is very rich and peculiar.

    In painting, children's imagination is expanded and deepened.

    But as far as I'm concerned, when I sent my child to a painting class, I just wanted him to get in touch with more things and make different children, and then I thought that after going to elementary school, all kinds of pictorials could be completed independently, and I would no longer trouble my mother, forgive me for being too lazy! [Covering his face] and not raising young children to become little painters. So from the beginning, the child's drawing was only allowed to develop freely, but the most important thing he told me:

    Mom, I really like the drawing class.

    Now, the child has been learning to draw for more than a year, and he has been promoted to the kindergarten class, as long as the class requires painting, he can complete it independently, whether it is good or bad, and even more will climb the desk to draw for a long time, and when he is done, he will take a painting that I don't understand, and will tell me a story. Compared to the same class or children of the same age, or he is not talented in drawing, but seeing his serious appearance, as a parent is already full of contentment. And I, on the other hand, have been accompanying my child to the painting class, no matter what the season, I just want him to develop good habits!

    So, in my opinion, it's up to you how you look at it if you let your child learn to draw!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In recent years, more and more parents have chosen to send their children to the training machine Buhu Sogou to learn to draw. However, this phenomenon has also caused a lot of controversy, with many people believing that children should pursue a free, joyful creative process, rather than learning to draw in order to pursue high scores and participate in competitions. Here are some reasons why it is not recommended for children to go to a training institution to learn to draw:

    First of all, some training institutions may only focus on the child's test scores, and ignore the child's freedom of creativity and interests. This can make the child lose interest in drawing and learn to draw just to prepare for the exam.

    Secondly, some parents do not understand the benefits of drawing for their children, and they just let their children learn to draw for the sake of comparison or the pursuit of quick results. This way of learning can depress a child's nature, causing them to lose their creative inspiration and become mechanical.

    Third, some training institutions may only teach low-level techniques such as coloring and stick figures, without guiding children to explore more in-depth drawing techniques and styles. The teaching method of making a shed may make a child's drawing ability stagnant and prevent him from making a breakthrough in art.

    In short, if you want your child to learn to draw, it is recommended that parents should choose the appropriate institution and method, pay attention to their children's creativity and interests, and let them explore the art world in a free environment. At the same time, the child's wishes and nature should also be respected, and they should be given free rein.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's not a boy who is cautious to learn to paint, but art is full of all aspects of our lives, children learn to paint can improve their aesthetic ability, learn how to appreciate beauty, children who like to paint can create beauty, in life, fashion wear, commodity packaging design, house decoration design and other aspects are related to art, children learn art, but also for the future life to add more beauty.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Cultivating imagination and creativity to make children smarter: Let the world Cultivate Kirino children, starting with drawing. By drawing, you can make your hands-on ability, the coordination of your eyes, your ability to slide and shout, your language skills, your emotions and your enthusiasm.

    Being able to draw is conducive to better emotional relief:

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