
Why should we develop children`s creativity?
Today, parents bet a high stake on the intellectual development of the child, and it does not matter at what age.But we often forget that the child needs other activities besides math, reading and writing. This includes sports, music, and drawing.


For the mental development of children, it is important to gradually expand the stock of knowledge. It affects the formation of a child's vocabulary and coherent speech. You can`t disagree that the variety of shapes of objects in the world, their different sizes, the variety of shades of colors, spatial designations can make a great contribution to the enrichment of the child's vocabulary. In addition, creative activities improve the imagination and spatial intelligence.
During classes, the child begins to understand that reality can be perceived in different ways, and, in addition, each person has their own individual perception of it. Similarly, the display of the same world may look different. Artists perceive, transform, and express reality in their own way. The child, observing this at home, with his friends and in the paintings of famous artists, learns to see an infinite number of options.


Drawing for a child is the next important aspect that children who are engaged in manual labor get a faster development of the visual side of perception and information processing. Children are most often kinesthetic. They know everything through sensation, through movement. A person focused primarily on visual perception can, as a rule, predict their life and activities more effectively, can plan for longer periods of time than kinesthetic. How do the phrases "I see Perspective" or "I feel perspective" sound? Visually oriented people often find it easier to make and find decisions, remember something, so they are more effective, especially if other channels of perception of reality are also connected. This increases a person's capabilities.
During creative activities, the child learns to interpret, to see what should happen, he learns to see "later". And if the child can interpret, it means that he will develop associative thinking. In addition, the ability to find something in common, as well as to see subtle differences, i.e. the ability to compare and generalize, will be improved. By engaging in creativity, the child becomes a "Creator of the world". He creates his own world. And this is a very important point.
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