When I became a teacher, it was even more natural for me to share this with the children I taught. I observed young children to be uninhibited in their use of paint and color. If given the "right" or real art supplies and then shown the proper technique- the sky was the limit! In our changing culture art programs are no longer considered necessary and are often cut first from the budgets. What a sad day for children who need this outlet not only for the academic and social skills they develop through hands-on process but for the free expression the act of creating offers.
For the most part, I think a walk in the neighborhood is still free and hopefully safe. Collecting is innate in young children and because they are closest to the ground they can spot the tiniest seed or most unusually shaped rock a mile away! So grab a basket and start collecting.With your finds make nature sculptures, collages, do printmaking with the leaves you collect and make "free" expression apart of your child's life.
It can change your life too.


Love this blog... pure Elizabeth. Take a walk with your child and see where your imaginations lead you!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with Rita. I enjoyed reading it and it brought back many fond memories of you and kids and art. Who knew twigs could create such cool art? (oh, you knew heehee)
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