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Children Learning Creatively Through Art

Creative Childcare • November 5, 2020
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The power of art: five ways artistic activities can support child development Art is much more than meets the eye. Drawing, modelling, painting, and building aren’t just fun ways to play — they’re essential learning tools that encourage children to explore, question, experiment, problem-solve, think, and create. As such, they should be accessible to every child. Art is particularly valuable in early childhood when young brains are learning to interpret and absorb information. It can equip them with several skills and attributes necessary for success in all areas of life.

Here are five important ways in which art can support a child’s learning and development. 1. It encourages self-expression Art gives children an outlet to express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It’s a canvas upon which they can reflect what they know about the world, and make sense of their own experiences. As such, art presents an opportunity for us to understand what a child is feeling, and it's a great way to spark conversations, too. In our Creative Art program, kids can choose to express themselves through clay modelling, drawings, or collage. Our art sessions also give little ones the freedom to use their imaginations, encouraging them to explore the reaches of their creativity and develop their thinking skills in the process. 2. It builds self-confidence There’s no right way to do art, and in our Creative Art program, we nurture an encouraging and supportive environment where every child can feel good about what they create. We provide positive feedback to help little ones build independence, confidence, and eagerness to learn from an early age. Talking about art — even asking a child to say whether they like a painting or not — also encourages children to think critically and helps them develop the self-confidence to express their own opinions independently. 3. It encourages cultural awareness As a subject matter, art spans a huge range of ethnically and culturally diverse styles, genres, and forms. It can consequently be used to increase a child’s global awareness and their appreciation and understanding of diversity. Art can also be a fun and engaging geographical tool, teaching young children about different communities and cultures throughout the world. At Creative Childcare, we help children understand that art is made by all sorts of people, in a variety of ways. 4. It encourages physical development All of the small, manipulative movements involved in making art can be extremely useful in helping kids hone a range of important physical and motor skills. For example, working with play dough or modelling clay can help young children fine-tune muscle control in their hands. Similarly, drawing with crayons can help kids develop dexterity and flexibility in the hand and finger muscles. Drawing and painting are also fun and engaging ways to strengthen a child’s hand-to-eye coordination — motor skills they’ll need to hold a pencil or pen in school. Meanwhile, working with finger paint, play dough, fat crayons, and clay can be a great way to build a child’s sensory skills. 5. It helps foster early math skills Visual art helps children learn to draw, identify, and understand symbols, shapes, patterns, and geometric representations. In later life, this can make it easier for them to visualise and figure out math problems such as algebra and geometry. Many artistic activities also involve problem-solving and using shapes to express thoughts, ideas, and feelings — all of which are useful not only in mathematical thinking but in many other areas of life, too.
At Creative Childcare, we believe in creating an artistic environment in which children can develop their social-emotional, motor, and language skills and practise self-expression whilst having fun at the same time. To find out more about our creative art sessions,
please call 1300 002 929 or by email at contact@creativechildcare.com.au , or by filling out our online form.



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At Creative Childcare Hunter Street, we believe that curiosity and creativity are the building blocks of a child’s growth and development. By fostering an environment where young minds can explore, imagine, and create, we empower children to think outside the box and approach the world with wonder. Here are the ways we inspire curiosity and creativity every day: Inspiring Exploration Through Play Play is at the heart of our approach to learning. Whether indoors or outdoors, we provide opportunities for children to discover new ideas, experiment with materials, and engage their senses. From exploring nature in our garden to building imaginative worlds with blocks, we encourage children to follow their curiosity and lead their own learning adventures. Encouraging Questions and Discovery We nurture a culture of inquiry, where children feel confident asking questions and seeking answers. Our educators actively engage with children’s ideas, guiding them through hands-on activities and discussions that spark discovery. By turning questions into opportunities for exploration, we cultivate a love of learning that stays with them for life. Creative Arts and Expression Art is a powerful way for children to express themselves. At our centre, we provide a wide variety of creative materials—from paints and crayons to clay and recycled items—to inspire artistic exploration. Whether through painting, crafting, or storytelling, children develop their unique voices while honing their fine motor skills and creativity. Imaginative Role-Play and Storytelling Role-play and storytelling ignite children’s imaginations and help them make sense of the world around them. We create spaces for children to transform into chefs, explorers, or even astronauts. Through these imaginative scenarios, they practice problem-solving, communication, and collaboration while having endless fun. Hands-On STEM Activities Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) come alive at Creative Childcare through engaging, hands-on activities. From experimenting with simple science projects to building towers and exploring patterns, we integrate STEM concepts into play to develop critical thinking and creativity. These experiences help children see the exciting possibilities in the world around them. Nature-Based Learning The natural world is an endless source of curiosity. We encourage children to explore and connect with nature through gardening, nature walks, and outdoor play. By observing plants, insects, and seasonal changes, children develop a sense of wonder for the environment and learn valuable lessons about the interconnectedness of life. Celebrating Individuality Every child is unique, and we celebrate their individuality by tailoring activities to their interests and strengths. Whether a child loves music, construction, or storytelling, we provide opportunities for them to shine and share their passions. This personalised approach helps children feel valued and confident in their creative abilities. Collaborative Projects Working together on projects helps children learn the value of teamwork while sparking new ideas. From building large-scale art installations to solving puzzles as a group, collaborative activities teach children to share, listen, and innovate together. Supporting Risk-Taking and Resilience Creativity flourishes when children feel safe to take risks and try new things. We provide an environment where it’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them. This encourages children to experiment, persevere through challenges, and discover solutions on their own, building both creativity and resilience. Reflecting on Experiences Reflection is an important part of the creative process. We encourage children to talk about their projects, share their thoughts, and celebrate their achievements. This practice helps them build confidence in their ideas and appreciate the journey of learning and creating. At Creative Childcare Hunter Street, we are committed to nurturing the curiosity and creativity that make childhood so magical. By providing a supportive and inspiring environment, we help children discover their potential and equip them with the tools to approach the world with confidence, imagination, and joy. If you'd like to learn more about Creative Childcares services you can contact us by calling 1300 002 929 , by email at contact@creativechildcare.com.au or by filling out our online form .
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Creative Childcare Hunter Street Reconciliation. At Creative Childcare Hunter Street, reconciliation is more than a process; it’s a meaningful journey that we embrace together. By fostering respectful relationships and celebrating diversity, we aim to create a vibrant and inclusive environment for every child in our care. Here’s how our reconciliation initiatives are making a difference every day: Embracing Cultural Awareness Our journey begins with cultivating cultural awareness. Through storytelling, music, and art, we introduce children to diverse cultural heritages. These engaging sessions spark curiosity and encourage children to celebrate the richness of different traditions. By exploring these stories together, we nurture understanding and appreciation from an early age. Interactive Learning Experiences We believe hands-on experiences are key to understanding. Children at our centre participate in interactive activities, from traditional games and dances to creating art inspired by cultural motifs. These activities help children connect with cultural expressions in a meaningful way, fostering respect and joy in diversity. Building Relationships with Local Communities Strong connections with local communities are at the heart of our approach. We collaborate with community leaders, artists, and educators to enrich our programs. Guest speakers and community events provide opportunities for children to learn directly from cultural knowledge holders, fostering authentic relationships and shared experiences. Incorporating Diverse Perspectives Our curriculum is designed to reflect a variety of perspectives across all learning areas. By integrating cultural stories, traditions, and environmental knowledge into everyday activities, we help children develop a holistic understanding of the world. This approach creates a sense of belonging and deep respect for all cultures. Celebrating Cultural Days and Events Throughout the year, we honour significant cultural days and events. From themed weeks to community festivals, these celebrations immerse children in meaningful activities that highlight the importance of cultural milestones. Through discussions, creative projects, and participation in these events, children develop a deep appreciation for different heritages. Promoting Respectful Relationships Reconciliation is about building bridges of understanding. We create an environment where children learn to value diverse perspectives and practice empathy. Through role-playing, collaborative activities, and guided discussions, we teach the importance of kindness, understanding, and respect for all individuals. Encouraging Critical Thinking At our centre, we encourage children to think critically about cultural differences and historical contexts. Open discussions and age-appropriate activities invite them to ask questions and share their thoughts. This approach not only builds cognitive skills but also fosters compassion and empathy. Nurturing Environmental Awareness A connection to the environment is a vital part of cultural understanding. Through nature-based activities, gardening, and exploring local environments, children learn about sustainable practices and the importance of caring for the land. These activities instill respect for the planet and its cultural significance. Creating Safe Spaces for Sharing We understand the value of open dialogue. Our centre provides safe spaces where children feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and experiences. These conversations empower children to express themselves and learn from one another, fostering confidence and mutual respect. Continuous Reflection and Growth Reconciliation is an ongoing commitment. At Creative Childcare, we regularly reflect on our practices, seek feedback from families and communities, and adapt our initiatives to remain impactful. This dedication ensures we continue to create an inclusive and respectful environment for everyone. If you'd like to learn more about Creative Childcares services you can contact us by calling 1300 002 929 , by email at contact@creativechildcare.com.au or by filling out our online form .
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