Insights from Children’s Art Expert Bette Fetter
Bette Fetter, founder and CEO of Young Rembrandts and author of Being Visual, shares the collection of blog posts for the month of June! Summer is Here; June Activities; How to Draw an Owl; Boredom Busters; Rain, Rain Go Away…; How to Draw a Dad; Summer Library Programs; Summer Reading Challenge; Bette Summer Video; Summer Workshop; Audio Books and How to Draw an Elephant!







summer school and summer camps – as they provide the perfect setting for our Young Rembrandts workshops. Your child will improve core learning skills while delving into a favorite subject matter, such as Cartoon Animals, Fashion Runway, Castles and much more… Young Rembrandts workshops range in length from three to five days. Click here to find a complete list of offerings near you!
It’s easy for kids to do on their own at home, on the road, with a friend, with a group of friends and it’s something they will want to do again and again.

That’s good because time spent doing art is time spent exploring and sharing one’s own imagination. But there are times that even artists want to be part of a group. They want to be on a team. Art class is a great place to gather and enjoy fellow art lovers, but how can they tell the world – they’re on the art team?
Here I am at my drawing board filming our new set of ‘How to Draw’ videos. These two-minute videos are free and designed to give you a taste of the Young Rembrandts step-by-step method of learning to draw.
The month of April has the wonderful distinction of being Autism Awareness Month, and today, April 2nd, is World Autism Day. Autism is a neurological disorder that disrupts a person’s learning and socialization. While it affects over 1.5 million people in the U.S., it’s considered a ‘spectrum’ disorder because the characteristics vary from person to person. 