Let Us Encourage Our Children to Engage in Art
“I started painting as a hobby when I was little. I didn’t know I had any talent. I believe talent is just a pursued interest. Anybody can do what I do.” – Bob Ross
Dr Abe V Rotor
Engaging children in art fosters creativity, emotional expression, and cognitive development, allowing them to explore their inner world and connect with the world around them. Art provides a unique language for self-expression and can help children develop essential life skills. Internet
Author and tutor Dr Rotor poses with young artists V-jay Rigos, Francesca Ragasa, R-jay Tolentino, and Kimberly Santos, all students of San Vicente Integrated School. March 30, 2025 at Living with Nature Center
One fine Sunday morning four kids from the neighborhood came
to draw with pastel colors, cheerful and cellphone-free.
And what do we know, we grownups, teachers, parents, guardians?
Look at their works of art - what a great discovery!
“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” – Aristotle
Take your choice - color as you wish,
from the creative mind, joyful heart
parrot, jay, heron - just don't miss
the free expression and joy of art.
"A picture is a poem without words". - Horace
"Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." - Pablo Picasso
Sailboats in the wind sans sailors;
a proud mother hen sans her brood;
sans man's presence, yet complete
to the young, not we who are old.
Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist when he grows up." - Pablo Picasso
8 Important Benefits of Art for Children
That Everyone Should Know*
Creating art isn’t just a fun, colorful pastime. It has a variety of unique, positive effects on preschoolers, young children, and teens that other activities don’t provide. Here are eight reasons why you should encourage kids to participate in art on a regular basis.
1. Stimulates Creativity and Problem-Solving Skills2. Promotes Self-Esteem and Self-Expression3. Contributes to Fine Motor Skill Development4. Helps Develop Visual-Spatial Processing5. Builds Memory and Self-Control6. Provides Rest, Relaxation, and Reward7. Increases Academic Performance8. Connects Kids to People and the World
Dr Rotor's family and friends, grownups and children - all disciples and students of art.
Acknowledgement with Gratitude to *Painting to Gogh (Painting to Gogh Offers Fun, Engaging Painting Tutorials for Kids), Internet
“The urge to draw must be quite deep within us, because children love to do it” – David Hockney
Acknowledgement with Gratitude to *Painting to Gogh (Painting to Gogh Offers Fun, Engaging Painting Tutorials for Kids), Internet