Can anyone give me suggestions on how to answer this question?
What are the benefits of creative arts in relation to young children's development?
and
how does creativity support development? what are some examples of creative experiences?
Thanks
CHC508A - Benefits Of Creative Arts Development
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CHC508A - Benefits Of Creative Arts Development
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i have this same question to answer, im still not sure about how to answer it but i need to refer it to theorists such as vygotsky
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Re: CHC508A - Benefits Of Creative Arts Development
Hello Saamiraaa ,
Creative art activities can help the children in all fields that are crucial for their growth & development. The some of the major development are shown below:
1)Physical Development
2)Social Development
3) Cognitive Development
4)Emotional Development
5)Communication skills
6)Problem solving skills
and etc.
These are above some of the major points that benefits a lot to the children's.
Thanks
Creative art activities can help the children in all fields that are crucial for their growth & development. The some of the major development are shown below:
1)Physical Development
2)Social Development
3) Cognitive Development
4)Emotional Development
5)Communication skills
6)Problem solving skills
and etc.
These are above some of the major points that benefits a lot to the children's.
Thanks
Re: CHC508A - Benefits Of Creative Arts Development
Creative art is also an open ended activity. Children can go as far as they wish with it - it isn't following a particular formula, it is about doing their thing. It allows them to have a real active role in their learning (very Vygotsky!!) Also creative activities allow for lots of communication, lots of chat and social development, again something the theorists love!
Hope this helps
Cathiek
Hope this helps
Cathiek