Video: Children with Autism Can Draw Too!
This is just one of the many stories that we hear about children on the autism spectrum achieving success in the Young Rembrandts classroom.
This is just one of the many stories that we hear about children on the autism spectrum achieving success in the Young Rembrandts classroom.
Art has special significance to children because it is a visual, tactile medium that meets children in their learning need. Young Rembrandts uses art to develop learning skills that are essential to all young children.
I love finding visual gadgets and tools that make life easier for our visual kids. Take a look at this great clock for preschool and kindergarten aged kids. It’s cute, colorful and designed to help you to get more sleep while your little one becomes more independent.
Drawing encourages not only artistic skills but it develops academic skills as well. A geometry lesson is hidden in this How to Draw a Present video.
This adorable and simple angel how to draw video is sure to be a hit in your house.
Many visual, right-brain thinkers have a strong spatial understanding. They see things in three dimensions and easily grasp the physical relationships between things in their world.
Drawing is a great way to improve handwriting and fine motor skills. Not to mention, it strengthens essential self control skills and sequential thinking. If you like this video, you consider signing your child up for a Young Rembrandts class near you.