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Develop your child's expressiveness and challenge by asking questions about the pictures drawn by your child. [YOU are the best MOM] vol.41

Small children love drawing. If you find a space where you can freely draw on drawing paper or blank paper, you can draw various pictures with a pencil or crayon. At that time, there are surprisingly many parents who think that they are just writing graffiti and playing with it, and are not interested in the content of what they are drawing. Children enjoy drawing pictures that suit their growth stage. From the eyes of adults, they are often not good at all, and many parents are completely uninterested in the pictures their children draw. But those paintings can be a meaningful and meaningful activity for the child.

How to call out to develop your child's creativity and expressiveness?

How should parents and other adults treat the child who is drawing the picture? First and foremost, don't rate your child's drawings as "good" or "bad." Children draw pictures as they wish, but I don't think they are good at distance and composition from the beginning. Parents are interested in their child's work and ask their child about the content of the picture, such as "Where and what is this picture?" Asking questions rather than assessing can help your child develop creativity and expressiveness. Because the child feels that he or she is acknowledged for the fact that the parents are looking at their work properly. And the child who feels that his parents recognize him on a daily basis becomes a child who is full of self-confidence and can challenge new creations and expressions.

If you get a sense of getting closer to your child's heart, your parent-child relationship will deepen.

Also, the ability of parents to understand their own children's thoughts will expand as much as they touch the children's ideas. It is also attractive to be able to directly feel the world view that the child has by reading the message and story contained in the picture. If you get a sense of getting closer to your child's heart, your relationship will deepen. Children have different personalities. The attitude of parents observing, watching over, and listening to their children will lead not only to their expressive activities but also to their ability to think in their daily lives.