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Haydon, Kathryn P. – Parenting for High Potential, 2017
How can parents more clearly understand what's behind shifts in motivation so that they may preserve their gifted children's joy and kindle a lifelong love of the arts? A shift takes place when intrinsic motivation gives way to extrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation is desire kindled within. One who is intrinsically motivated is deeply engaged…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Motivation, Incentives, Creativity
Baldus, Clar M.; Wilson, Hope E. – Parenting for High Potential, 2016
For many children, their artistic gifts may not be apparent until opportunity or exposure provides a spark. That's why parents and caregivers must understand the many ways they can ignite sparks, nurture artistic talents, and provide opportunities for gifted children to explore the arts. In many communities, opportunities outside of school abound.…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Art Activities, Art Education, Creativity
Wilson, Hope E.; Gaa, John – Parenting for High Potential, 2013
Many parents are in search of ways to best encourage their gifted children
in the arts. As arts programs receive less financial and administrative support
from the public school systems, parents are seeking additional resources. This article will provide a beginning point for parents to support artistic development for gifted children, based upon…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Art Education, Art Activities
Hansen, Laurie – Young Children, 2008
The author describes a parent art program, how it works, and ways to implement it. She emphasizes the strengths of parent programs as a way to support and enrich existing arts education, not as a replacement. Hansen describes the art kit--the adult's teaching resource--and the basic four-part process: presentation, demonstration, an art activity,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Parent Participation, Enrichment Activities, Visual Arts

Winfield, Evelyn T. – PTA Today, 1987
Numerous books are available to engage readers of all ages in creative productions. Listed are books of art and craft projects, books about art, and books about music and dance, all briefly reviewed. (MT)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Books, Elementary Education, Fine Arts
Cutler, Ellen – 1990
This document is a brochure to guide young children and their parents as they tour a display of glass art works from the Corning Museum, exhibited at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Questions are posed about individual pieces and the exhibit in general. Activities for children to do at home also are suggested. (DB)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Children, Elementary Education
Rappaport, Lisa – 1986
Intended for friends and families of children with disabilities, the book contains information and suggestions on play activities, toys, and games for children (0-8) with mild and moderate disabilities. Activities are sequenced from simpler to more developmentally advanced within six major categories (1) exploring the senses (hid and find,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Disabilities, Games, Handicrafts
Lewis, Hilda Present, Ed. – 1978
This book collects the thoughts of some of the world's most astute observers of child art. Essays in the book include: (1) "Art as a Unifying Principle in Education" (Sir Herbert Read); (2) "Stages of Development in Preschool Art" (Rhoda Kellogg); (3) "Child Art and Visual Thinking" (Rudolf Arnheim); (4) "The Mental Foundation of Art Education in…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Children, Childrens Art
Zingher, Gary – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
Children take enormous pride in their drawing abilities. They like bringing to life a specific object whether it is a star or a cat or a tree, and they will likely be frustrated until they can get it just right. Drawing is a way of thinking in motion, the brain guiding the hand, and it demonstrates strongly another type of intelligence. As a…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Art Activities, Freehand Drawing, Art Education
Jones, Allan; Gorney, Janifer – 1976
These learning activities are designed for use in the classroom or at home when activities for special moments are needed. They can be introduced with a minimum amount of preparation and materials and a maximum amount of success. They are intended to give children a learning experience that is fun while developing imagination and creative…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Activities, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Dell, Susan J.; McNerney, Peg – 1999
This booklet offers learning activities for children with disabilities grouped into art activities, activities that encourage interaction, and activities that encourage movement. The activities emphasize touch, smell, sight, and hearing to allow children to utilize their strongest senses. Each activity is presented with possible goals, materials,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Games

PTA Today, 1992
Understanding and creating art can teach students to work cooperatively and strive to achieve goals. Parents can encourage students' participation in art by supporting community art programs and helping to decide how art will be taught in school. The paper describes how to plan and conduct art education PTA meetings. (SM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Childrens Art, Educational Planning

Shehan, Patricia K. – PTA Today, 1986
Afterschool and weekend activities to promote understanding and supplement a multicultural curriculum are suggested. Home activities include making musical instruments and puppets, while other suggestions involve visits to museums, city neighborhood festivals, and international restaurants. (MT)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Art Activities, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences

PTA Today, 1995
Though most art materials are safe for children (and labelled accordingly), parents and teachers should follow recommended safety guidelines, such as those presented in this article, when choosing, using, and storing children's art materials. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Art Activities, Art Materials, Childrens Art
Palmer, Mary, Comp.; Crook, Beth, Comp. – 1991
Babies respond to bright colors and shapes, rhythms and sounds of music, and actions and words of others. These first learning experiences are strengthened when parents and other adults interact with babies. This booklet offers ideas for giving infants and toddlers a start in learning through the arts. To facilitate age-appropriate learning, the…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Child Caregivers, Child Development, Childrens Games