Designer + mommy + homeschooler + art teacher + art supplier turned author, Nurturing Children In The Visual Arts Naturally ©
Inspiring Teaching Art Method
“I am a Montessori teacher educator and mother to two homeschool children. I met Spramani Elaun last March at the American Montessori Society Annual conference in Dallas and purchased her book, and some of her art materials. Since then I have been immensely inspired by her method as it is aligned with the Montessori principles. I have been applying it with both of my kids at home and have seen such a success! “Nurturing Children in the Visuals Arts Naturally” is not just a book is an inspiring teacher’s guide for homeschool or the classroom.”
Heidy Simon
Hi, I’m Spramani Elaun working mom and earth-friendly art teacher behind Nature of Art For Kids®. Creative Art Director turned homeschooling mommy/art teacher turned author. I founded my own art school and art supply company all in a very natural way. Because of my unique experience and proven art method for children I share these ideas in my new books and quality art supply sales.
Paperback Book
Nurturing Children In The Visual Arts Naturally©
ISBN 978-0-9916264-0-3
The most up-to-date information on children learning visual arts!
This book is the new “must have” resource for teachers and parents alike. I hope Ms. Elaun has many more books in the works. “Nurturing Children in The Visual Arts Naturally “ gives the visual arts their proper due as an antidote to what ails our children in this age of focus on “teaching to the test”.
Even in these times of high tech and low touch, communication is connection and hands on learning is essential for proper human development. This book will teach you just how to encourage this full potential via the visual arts.
This brilliant book should grace the shelves of every school and home library as a timeless resource for positive child development.
Marga Schneider-Munoz, MD, MPH
A well thought out and needed book written by artist, art teacher, entrepreneur and homeschooling mom with many years of experience nurturing children in the arts. Both of my girls have enjoyed Spramani’s art classes and collaborative community projects over the years. She shares her knowledge and experience in this book through many years of being around and teaching children of all ages to learn art naturally, at their pace and interest level. This method flows so naturally, especially for my homeschooled kids. This book outlines not only the “whys” of why it’s good to nurture children in the arts with her methods but some wonderful examples as well. She’s put a lot of thought, research and time into creating this book to help others facilitate this method of learning art naturally for their families. Really enjoyed the book and wish it much success. Also, my girls and I love her paint products and love knowing that they are safe!
Mandy Sicard – unschooling mom
What’s “Nurturing Children in The Visual Arts Naturally” book all about?
A proven visual art method book for young children. This book is devoted entirely to children and their relationship to the visual arts. Parents, teachers and caregivers interested in nurturing visual arts will be better prepared to do so by reading this book.
• Understand how children develop art skills
• The latest up-to-date exciting link to visual perception & art skills.
• Detailed 7 principles guide
• Age recommendation phase guide
Art teacher takes the latest science and applies to visual arts!
Book requires a highlighter, exceptional 7 Principals & 3 Growth Phases To Art Learning
“Cultivate Creativity”
Book Excerpts:
Chapter 19.
Identifying Creative Mode Artwork Vs. Copy Mode Artwork
“The reason child-led art projects has been successful is that they nurture and complement the child’s range of best abilities. Child-led art projects supports each individual student’s creative imagination, but allow a child to skill-build. I explain in Part Two how to nurture these ideas through visual art projects in a child’s young developing years.”
Spramani Elaun
Chapter 10.
Methodology
“This nurturing visual art method is supported by seven holistic principles, three phases of development and three important component skill parts. The principles have been divided into seven parts (see illustration A1.). Consider these seven principle parts to one whole; the principles represent seven parts to nurturing a holistic child in the visual arts. The principles are the road map to why this alternative art method makes sense.”
Spramani Elaun
Opening Page
To a young child, exploring through play is simply natural. Children collect knowledge and gain a sense of their physical world through their senses of seeing, smelling, tasting, touching, and hearing. The excitement a child experiences while dipping a brush in paint and creating strokes of colour is a curious mixture of the senses! Visual art exploration is a natural way for children to explore and learn and it can come in many forms: doodling, painting, colour, sculpting, crafting, and many other visual art forms.
Many books have been written on the subject of teaching visual arts to children, which use traditional fine art to facilitate lessons. This s not that type of book. Here, I offer a new way of teaching visual arts. This new way of thinking will open your eyes to a child’s natural creative abilities. The Nature of Art For Kids® Methodology and proven method is based on these ideas: 1) Freely allowing a child to use intuitive thinking while making art, 2) Allowing ideas and creative expression to develop with abilities appropriate to each child’s developmental stage, 3) Not disturbing the curious evolution a child undergoes while exploring, and 4) Not burdening a child with adult ideology about how to be creative.
Spramani Elaun
Part one of this book will take you through the journey how I came to the conclusion young children should learn visual arts naturally, part two will explain why and how to nurture visual arts.
Why should visual arts be part of a young child’s life?
Making art is a natural way to communicate. Emotions can be expressed during the process of making art or the final message in artwork. From a beginning idea to a completed art project, the process is good for a child to experience. Visual Arts is a great way to explore a child’s creativity. Our physical earth and daily life is a bounty of colorus and light, art is a great way to explore colour. Art making provides limitless colour and form. Making art is a great way a child can develop fine motor skills. Visual Arts can bridge a child to the natural world. Visual Arts in a young child’s life can be positive for healthy growth.
Peek inside the contents!
Opening
Part 1. Journey to Discovery
Chapter 1. Introductions: Who I am & Why The Book
Chapter 2. My Observations Lead To Method
Chapter 3. Child, Visual Arts & Artist, Three Special Terms You Must Know!
Chapter 4. Fine Art Instruction: Where It Came From & Why We Teach This Way
Chapter 5. Fine Art All Wrong For Kids: Nurturing Method Emerges
Chapter 6. Experts, Non Experts Today On childhood Visual Art Learning
Chapter 7. Elex’s Drawing Story
Chapter 8. Elex’s Story Brings: Revelations, Discoveries to Natural Patterns
Chapter 9. Elex’s Story Identifying Creative Mode Artwork vs. Copy Mode Artwork
Part 2. Freeing The Imagination
Chapter 10. Methodology, Principals, Phases & Parts To The Method
Chapter 11. Cognitive “Mind/Brain” & Fine Motor Growth
Chapter 12. Visual Perception, Connecting visual growth to how we learn to draw
Chapter 13. Nurture The Naturalistic Child
Chapter 14. The 3 C’s Curiosity, Creativity & Child-Led
Chapter 15. 3 Phases of Development
Chapter 16. Buying Art Supplies
Spramani Elaun is an American Art Teacher and author of the book Nurturing Children In The Visual Arts Naturally ©
Chapter 17. Art Supply Safety & Non-Toxic Truths
Chapter 18. Colour Theory
Chapter 19. Art Therapy, Art Helps Children Communicate Simpler
Chapter 20. Digital Multi-Media Arts For Children
Chapter 21. Art Topics
Chapter 22. The End Of The Rainbow, Conclusion
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