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Why Kids Who Create Art Feel More Confident in School

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Children who regularly engage in artistic creation experience benefits throughout their academic life. Among the many reasons kids need art is the added confidence that extends across subjects and enriches their personal and social lives. This confidence develops naturally as children create, share and discuss their artwork in the classroom. Here are several key ways art boosts confidence in young students.

Main Reasons Creating Art in School Helps Build Confidence

Building confidence in kids will help them flourish in school and throughout their everyday lives. The following reasons demonstrate why art should be a priority in every school.

Visible Progress and Skill Development

The sense of accomplishment a child feels when they plan and execute a new art project is difficult to match. Art is particularly effective in this regard, as students can clearly see how they are improving over time. By tracking a child’s artistic timeline, they can easily recognize the benefits of developing their artistic abilities.

Learn the Benefits of Experimentation

Art lessons at school offer a positive environment where it is acceptable to make mistakes. When a child tries out new techniques, mediums or styles, the results won’t always work out as intended. However, trying new approaches helps a child become more flexible and willing to accept new challenges as they progress.

Art Requires Decision-Making and Problem-Solving Skills

Art develops a child’s problem-solving skills by encouraging creative thinking when addressing challenges. Children must learn to make considered decisions, such as which colors or materials to use for a project. As students get used to making decisions and identifying solutions to creative problems, they’ll naturally start to feel more confident.

Children Can Express Themselves Without Judgment

Art is an important outlet for children to express their emotions and creativity. In a positive classroom environment, art students should feel free to visually represent how they are feeling and what is inspiring them.

Develop Transferable Skills

Everything from planning and organization to fine motor skills can be developed by children that regularly create art. Children learn to focus on their work for long periods, developing both patience and resilience—vital skills that are needed in so many areas of life. The skills developed with consistent art practice are transferable to math, science and many other subjects.

Classroom Art Promotes Collaboration

Creating art in the classroom doesn’t need to be a solo activity. As they collaborate with others, group art projects help build children’s self-confidence and work on their communication skills. When kids receive positive feedback from their fellow students, they typically feel more confident and able to share ideas more often.

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Help students build confidence in school with help from Golden Road Arts. We create free art guides for elementary and middle school children, including instructional guides and art literacy content. Watch free art lessons now and consider supporting us with a donation.

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