This childhood art guide – visual arts book helps you teach visual arts. It’s available in paperback and digital book formats, covering all you need to begin art programing. Ideal for preschools, daycares, parents, and anyone working with young children, this colorful guide is easy to follow. No prior art experience is required to use this beginner-friendly guide. Because, it starts from the basics of art literacy. So check out this early childhood art guide – visual arts book features below!
You’ll enjoy colorful pictures that provide a clear picture of what art programs for young children involve. Additionally, you’ll receive a list of common art materials along with plenty of teaching tips and guidance.
The guide teaches the right art language to use with children and includes a fantastic chapter on positively encouraging them about their art using artist teaching language. Many educators overlook the artist language because they’re unsure how to guide art lessons. This book is excellent for understanding the crucial role of art language in supporting art effectively.
Book Features
This teaching guide is designed for children aged 13 months to 6th grade. Here are some key concepts covered in the art guide. You can find the full table of contents at the bottom of the page or by clicking on the sales link below.
- ✅ Complete List of Art Materials
- ✅ Full Color Guide (Over 100 photos)
- ✅ Teaching Tips & Art Lesson Ideas
- ✅ Buy Paperback or Digital
- 🔹 The importance of early Art Literacy
- 🔹 How to speak the ‘Artist Language’
- 🔹 The art subjects you need to teach
- 🔹 The characteristics of child artists
- 🔹 Methods and approaches to teaching
- 🔹 How to set-up an art space
- 🔹 The best art materials for children
- 🔹 How to plan age-appropriate activities
- 🔹 BONUS: activity ideas and lesson examples
The Book Promise:
Discover why numerous schools have chosen to utilize this guide for training early childhood educators:
“After reading this book, you will go from feeling confused on how to teach young children art, to feeling confident in your ability to understand what children need to learn, why, what areas you need to focus on, how to structure art activities, and finally what specific materials you need to teach early childhood art lessons.”
Why early childhood can learn
For the longest time, teachers of early childhood students have been told, “young kids can’t learn art.” And based on that misinformation, as well as out-of-date art teaching practices, you might be thinking that’s true too. I’m here to tell you that’s not the case!
Toddlers and early childhood students CAN learn art!
They can start learning visual arts at a very young age. It all comes down to HOW you teach them. After years of observing art, I’ve developed my very own teaching method that engages and excites young children; it introduces them to art in a way that makes sense to their little developing brains. You don’t have to be an artist yourself to teach early childhood children!If you KNOW the value of art, especially for young students, then this book is for you! I crafted this guide to share the valuable tips I’ve gathered from working with hundreds of early childhood art programs.
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About the author
Spramani Elaun is the author of books, including Nurturing Children In The Visual Arts Naturally, Defining Visual Arts, Early Childhood Art Guide, Introducing Visual Arts to The Montessori Classroom, Kids Color Theory, and Montessori -Early Childhood Art Guide.
You can find out more at www.EcoKidsArt.com
Spramani Elaun is an author and art curriculum developer from San Diego California. She is a homeschooling mom, art teacher with a science art methodology. Her success is led by observations and real-life practice of how children cognitively and sensorially process art over twenty years. She is the founder of Nature of Art® Art school & Art supply company, Art Teaching Blueprint Montessori Certification Training Program. Spramani holds degrees in Graphic Design, Digital Media Design, Visual Communications, Print Media, and Fine Arts.