How to encourage children to draw: our effective tips?
Encouraging children to draw is a rewarding way to stimulate their creativity and strengthen essential skills such as fine motor skills, concentration, and self-expression. Drawing, as a playful activity, helps young children discover the world around them while developing their imagination. However, some children may need a little help getting started on this artistic adventure. At Drawin'kids , we believe that with the right tools, such as the Drawin'table and suitable markers or chalk, children can flourish artistically. Here are five effective tips to encourage your children to draw and make this activity a natural part of their daily lives.
Create a dedicated creative space
Create a creative corner with the Drawin'table
To encourage your children to draw, it's important to provide them with their own space where they can freely express their creativity. The Drawin'table is an excellent starting point for creating this environment conducive to artistic expression. With its simple and functional design, this table allows children to draw, color, and even play, all at their own height.
- A space just their size.
The Drawin'table , with its ideal height of 48 cm, is perfectly suited to children from a very young age. By offering an ergonomic space with matching stools , children can easily settle down to draw and color without being hindered by furniture that is not the right size for them. - A versatile surface:
The Drawin'table offers several surfaces for different types of drawing: one for erasable markers and another for colored chalk . This variety allows children to explore different drawing techniques while stimulating their imagination.
Promote a distraction-free environment
In addition to setting up a drawing table , it's essential to ensure that this space is free of distractions such as television or video games. This helps children to fully concentrate on their artistic creations and appreciate the creative process.
- A dedicated drawing space:
Having a space dedicated exclusively to drawing helps children associate this place with a moment of calm and creativity. This promotes concentration and allows the child to develop a creative routine.
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