Drawing with kids. How to teach a five-year-old child to draw or strategy and tactics in action

Then he found them in a variety of surrounding objects. Next, I learned to count floors from the first to the sixteenth up and down, thirty-four passages (streets) to the dacha in forward and reverse order. At four he took out a jar of letters and learned the names of the letters by asking all family members. First, he found familiar letters in books, then he read words letter by letter.

Of course, I suggested and corrected something, but I never insisted that the child move on. Soon the son learned to read. I was very pleased that it was easy for him to learn new things, but he never wanted to teach or edify.

Considering that “instilling skills” is generally useless, the main thing is to give the child the opportunity to train and try without punishing him for unsuccessful attempts without filling his mind with guilt and fear.

I always saw that he was not good at drawing. He picks up pencils or paints and puffs over the album, but nothing comes out except a mess. At three years old, this situation is quite justified. All children's drawings can be called “painting paper”. But he's five! He goes to a kindergarten where children are taught drawing. And exactly Parent meeting V kindergarten, when I, as a careless mother, was poked into the situation that my child draws poorly, the problem was revealed: “My child can’t draw.”

If there is a problem, you need to start solving it.

It is still clear to me that one learns to draw when one wants to draw, and not in order to be able to draw. With this understanding, let's get to work.
The main goal of this project is to develop a strategy and tactics of work, as a result of which a five-year-old child will learn to draw and will engage in drawing with desire and interest.

In order for the abstract concept of “learning to draw” to acquire a concrete meaning, I took as a basis the requirements for the skills that a five-year-old child should have.

Option one.

Fine motor skills 5 -year-old child becomes much more perfect, He can already:

  • carry out direct and wavy lines, without lifting the pencil from the paper and try not to go beyond the contours of the drawing;
  • copy simple drawings.

Option two.

Fine motor skills.

  • hatch the drawings without going beyond their contours. Carefully color complex drawings;
  • Use a squared or lined notebook to guide you.

Combining the requirements of the two different sources, it turned out that we had to work together, as a result of which the child would learn:

  • draw straight and wavy lines without lifting the pencil from the paper;
  • regulate the pressure on the pencil and brush and change the direction of hand movement depending on the shape of the depicted object;
  • place the image on the entire sheet or within specified limits: on one line, on a wide stripe;
  • trace the drawing using dots and lines;
  • carefully color the pictures, trying not to go beyond the contours of the picture;
  • hatch the figures with even straight lines, trying not to go beyond the contours of the figure;
  • copy simple drawings;
  • navigate in a notebook with a square or line.

The first thing that came to my mind was to sit down and draw with my son. But not everything turned out to be so simple. He didn't want to draw! He didn’t start the activity, arguing that he couldn’t do it and that it would be better if I drew it myself. Therefore, together we have to not only develop drawing skills, but also overcome helplessness and develop interest in the process.

At the first stage (the expected duration of the first stage is one month), we use the “Regularity” principle so that drawing becomes a good habit for the child. Every day we will draw together what he likes, solving several problems at once. First, a habit is formed. Secondly, regularity will help develop the ability to work with pencils, and the ability to draw different figures will improve. Thirdly, interest in drawing will gradually develop.

First, we will copy the simplest drawings, using video drawing lessons as a basis. We enjoyed drawing with one of the internet channels.
To determine what the child can do better, what worse, and what he cannot do at all from the existing requirements, we will gradually complete the tasks at the first stage.

For example, “draw straight and wavy lines without lifting the pencil from the paper”- task of the “track”. The child’s task is to draw straight, wavy, zigzag lines in the middle of the “path” without lifting the pencil from the paper and without moving off the “path”.

“Regulate the pressure on the pencil and brush and change the direction of movement of the hand depending on the shape of the depicted object” - Let's look at the example of different drawings.

“Place the image on the entire sheet or within specified limits: on one line, on a wide strip”, “outline the drawing in dots and along lines”, “carefully color the pictures, trying not to go beyond the contours of the drawing”, “shade the figures with even straight lines, trying not to go beyond the contours of the figure"- Let's work on copybooks and coloring books.

“Navigate in a squared or lined notebook”- draw assignments in a notebook in a square or line with a simple pencil sticks, arcs, circles, ovals, placing all this in cells and lines.

Thus, at the first stage, we will find out what initial skills the child starts work with, and draw conclusions on how to work at the second and third stages.
Today I see a strategy (a map of actions to achieve a goal), implemented in three stages.

First stage: We form the habit of drawing daily along with the Internet channel we like.

Many people think that drawing is an artistic “science” that not everyone can master. In fact, a person’s desire for art awakens in early childhood, but without a certain development of abilities, it weakens over the years.

So is it possible to teach a child to draw, especially if he was born unable to do so? When to start the educational process and where exactly? Finally, is it necessary to send the baby to art school or to a drawing club in the future?

At what age do children start drawing?

Children begin to take an interest in drawing quite early, following the example of their parents and brothers and sisters writing something on paper. However, in in a general sense the craving for drawing manifests itself in children aged 1 to 1.5 years.

And if at first the child’s drawings look more like scribbles, then closer to 5 years (and up to 15 years) an actively developing imagination helps children create real masterpieces on paper.

The benefits of drawing for child development

Rate all positive sides drawing in childhood is almost impossible - its influence on children is so enormous that the development of the child’s entire personality falls under the “sight”.

In the general sense of drawing:

  • forms in the child a passionate sense of beauty and a desire to create something beautiful;
  • develops the baby’s mind and imagination and helps to master new “tools” for exploring the world: felt-tip pens, brushes, pencils;
  • The child learns to convey surrounding objects through his pictures and at the same time is engaged in useful work.

Where to start?

The first drawing lessons can take place already when the baby learns to hold objects in his hands. At this point, mom can hand him pencils and help him draw a simple line on the paper.

Let it not be completely even and even “slide” from the album onto the table. It is much more important that the child understands: his “manipulations” can subsequently turn into something truly beautiful!

Pencils or markers?

You should not give pencils to children without adult supervision, so that they do not accidentally get hurt by them. However, under watchful supervision, children can draw with felt-tip pens and a brush - especially since they make their first attempts at “pen” using coloring books.

Who would refuse to draw a character from their favorite book, the finished image of which lies in front of you on paper? It’s hard to make a mistake and do something wrong here!

Which ones exactly?

Some people find that pencils or thin felt-tip pens are not very convenient to use. At least for children two years old: their stylus often breaks and the rod is pressed inward.

However, only by giving your child the opportunity to choose something of his own from a variety of options will you help him find his favorite “tool” for drawing.

Paints or crayons?

A two-year-old child can draw with almost anything: with finger paints and thick felt-tip pens - on paper, with bright crayons - directly on the asphalt or board. It is generally most convenient to draw last, since they are soft and leave clear lines behind them.

Mastering gouache and paint will be a little more difficult, because they imply not only the desire to sculpt something, but also a certain creative technique.

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Drawing lessons for kids from 2 to 4 years old

Teaching a child who is 2-3 years old to draw begins with mastering the simplest techniques. At the same time, it is very important to be attentive to the child’s needs to create and not to ridicule his diligent scratching of a pencil on paper.

The condescending attitude of adults towards children's drawings leads to the fact that the child may consider drawing an empty activity and abandon it.

What will you need?

Take bright colors, paper (than bigger size there will be sheets, the better), good brushes, a soft sponge and a glass of water. It is best to dress in something that you don’t mind getting dirty - even a purchased apron for drawing will not save you from stains when the young artist is only 3-4 years old!

How much time should you spend studying?

You need to teach your child to draw for 10-20 minutes, 2-3 times a week, so that he doesn’t get bored, but also doesn’t end up losing his desire for creativity.

Techniques for developing drawing skills

the freedom of action

To conduct this lesson, take glossy paper white And watercolor paints. Let your little one dip the brush into the paint can and drip it directly onto the paper! The whimsical patterns with which it spreads will look like magical pictures!

Sponge but not Bob

For this lesson, take gouache and large leaf paper. Have your child dip their hand in the paint and squeeze it out a little. Let him leave a “signature” on the sheet with his hand, and use a sponge rolled into a roll to make the final artistic “touches” nearby.

You can draw on paper in a similar way with your fingers: dilute the gouache with water so that it turns into “sour cream” and pour it onto a plate. Using a wide brush, apply paint to your child’s fingers and ask them to leave their autograph on the sheet.

Wet style

A thick and large sheet of paper needs to be wetted under water for a couple of seconds. Now put it on a tray and invite your child to scribble watercolors on it. Considering the condition of the surface, the paint will spread on it, mix and create amazing “wet” patterns.

Scarlet flower

To teach a child to draw something really memorable, you can do this: dip the child’s finger in green color and, holding his hand, draw a stem with him on the paper. The palm print will act as a bud, and the end result will be a wonderful flower!

This technique can be successfully used to depict other objects. Try using it to depict a tree or a cheerful giraffe with your baby.

Drawing lessons for children over 4 years old

The age of four is a fertile time for mastering more complex drawing techniques. Already during this period it is worth sending your child to an art school, but if for some reason this does not work out, you can teach him to draw yourself.

It's more fun together

Get ready for the fact that you will have to do this together, since it is from your drawings that he will begin to take the right example. Try to draw brightly, specifically and not be distracted by too small details.

Tell me everything

Accompany the drawing process with a fascinating story so that the child understands what you are doing.

Master the shapes

The most important thing is to teach your child to draw geometric figures, which will become the basis of the desired images, regardless of whether it is an animal or a person.

How to draw a tree?

At 4 years old, you need to start with something simple: with an ordinary green Christmas tree, which is cold in winter.

Below we attach step-by-step instructions for creating an “artistic” tree and a picture so that the child understands the principle of operation.

  1. Draw a line on the sheet leading from top to bottom. We spend a little time away from her curved lines, which will be the branches of our Christmas tree.
  2. Now we will try to “outline” these lines with needles: as shown in the figure. When all the branches become fluffy, paint the Christmas tree green.

Birch and other types of trees can be depicted in a similar way.

Learn to draw animals

Drawing a hedgehog

  1. Draw the hedgehog's quills on the paper using a zigzag, and then add his ears.
  1. Connect them with an oval to form a head.

  1. Draw the hedgehog's nose, eyes and mouth and give the hedgehog a belly.

  1. Draw his legs and arms.

  1. All that remains is to draw the needles as shown in the picture. The hedgehog is ready!

Draw a donkey

Drawing a donkey on paper is also much easier than you thought.

We perform the following steps step by step:

  1. We draw a simple oval on paper, then divide it with a line into two parts, in the upper of which we draw the donkey’s eye, and in the lower – the nostrils and mouth.
  2. Now we attach the donkey’s ears by drawing two “cucumbers” on the sheet. Just below the head we draw another oval - this will be the donkey’s body, which we will connect to the head with two “neck” lines.
  3. Now you need to add legs to the animal, drawing them at the bottom of the body, and a real tail, placing it on the side.

The donkey is ready! All that remains is to color it as your imagination dictates!

Drawing a cat and a dog

You can draw a cat and a dog using the same method. The step-by-step technique for depicting a cat is shown in the following figure:

The main thing is to let your child understand that drawing animals is not difficult if you take geometric shapes as a basis (in in this case these are circles and semicircles) and show a little imagination.

You can draw a dog in the same way:

How to draw a person?

How to teach a child to draw a man? Not as easy as you want, but not as difficult as it seems. Begin!

Diagram of a full-length image of a man

1. Draw an oval and a rectangle on the sheet (as shown in the picture), and then connect them with a line to each other. We finish drawing the legs and arms with fingers.

2. Then add two lines to the arms to make them appear thicker. Let's do the same with the legs. Now let’s draw the man’s ears (two semicircles on the sides) and make a hairstyle.

3. A person’s face deserves special attention, but drawing his features - mouth, nose and eyebrows - will be easy if you look at the drawing first. Add a neck to the person and draw a shirt with a collar.

5. Draw his trousers and boots, draw his palms. All that remains is to erase the auxiliary lines, outline the contours and color the person.

Drawing a human figure in motion and a face

In a similar way, you can depict a person in motion or draw his portrait. Step by step process detailed in the following picture:

Drawing circle: when and why?

By the age of 6, a preschooler who is actively involved in drawing already knows how to create with paints and pencils. If his drawings differ significantly from the creativity of his peers (in better side), send your preschooler to a club so that an experienced teacher can continue to work with him.

To choose a good club, just find out if there is a private school or a creative arts center in your area. Very often, ordinary art teachers conduct similar classes right in schools (without age restrictions).

Individual lessons

If you want your child to create professionally at 6 years old, send him to individual lessons. Their advantages are that:

  • the teacher visits you at a convenient time;
  • you choose the program in which the child will study (for example, drawing portraits);
  • Lessons are paid upon completion of the lesson.

Cons individual lessons There are also: they are not cheap, and finding a good teacher can be difficult.

Summing up

Any way of teaching a child to draw is good - both at 1 year old and at 5 years old, because it develops imagination and allows you to spend a little more time with the baby.

At the same time, it is not so important whether you strictly follow a certain methodology or independently develop an individual artistic program. It is important that these activities interest the child and are varied.

And even if your child does not grow up to be a real artist in the future, drawing lessons will still have a beneficial effect on his development and correct perception of the world around him.

Step by step instructions. How to teach children to draw. Part 1.

How to draw a ladybug.

Things that are ordinary in the world of adults, in the understanding and imagination of a child, seem completely different. When you sometimes walk in the park and suddenly see a baby on a bench ladybug red with black unusual spots - this is a whole discovery for him. He wants to touch, touch, look at the details. It is important to support this child's curiosity and help in the desire to see all the colors of the natural world. Joint drawing classes help a lot in this process. After all, you can always easily talk about something and show what it looks like. Today we invite you to take a journey into the world of nature and draw a small and smiling ladybug. I think your baby, and you yourself, will be happy with such an exciting idea, and we will help you make this process accessible and interesting. Look at our step-by-step tips and you will succeed!

How to draw a goat.

Drawing a goat is not difficult if you are a professional, but not all of us are artists by vocation. And children love to draw different animals and they do not understand that adults may not be able to do this. What is the right thing to do in this case? This instruction will help you here. It describes everything step by step. To get started you only need Blank sheet, pencil and eraser. Try it, you and your child will probably be pleased with the result.

How to draw a lion.

Many children want to be strong, brave, beautiful, and to be the center of attention. These qualities are often inherent in the lion as the king of beasts. Therefore, when choosing a lion as an object to draw with your child, you will never go wrong. All that remains is to acquire basic office supplies in the form of a pencil, paper and eraser. A little effort - and you will get a delightful lion, or rather a lion cub to begin with. So feel free to get inspired and start drawing. And our step-by-step pictures will help you cope with this task easily and without much effort.

How to draw an ostrich.

Your child has already tried playing with all his toys today, but nothing has entertained him. What to do? Take out some paper and pencils and try to draw something unusual, like a cute ostrich. And it’s not a problem that you don’t know how to do it at all and don’t know how to do it correctly, don’t worry - you have step by step instructions, with which you will do everything easily and simply, and most importantly, everything will work out. And so, we take paper, pencils, erasers and sit down to work. It will be best if you and your child draw separately, that is, everyone will be busy with their own creation, and of course, you need to help each other if something doesn’t work out. Go ahead, look at the monitor and get started!

How to draw a snail.

Simple and easy step by step instructions on how to draw a snail yourself with a pencil will help you learn the basics of drawing in a matter of minutes and add to your collection or pamper your child with a new sketch.

How to draw an owl.

It doesn’t take much time or effort to learn how to draw an owl well. Our simple step-by-step instructions with pictures on how to draw an owl will help you with this undertaking. You just need to be patient and pick up a pencil. Follow our steps and you will learn the basics of the art of drawing.

How to draw a tiger.

Do you want to quickly and easily master the art of drawing? Then our step-by-step instructions with pictures on how to draw a tiger cub are just for you. All. What you will need is a blank sheet of paper and a pencil.

How to draw a fish.

How to draw a dinosaur.

Sometimes you ask a child - what should you draw? And in your mind you already draw funny people, a cat or a dog with a pencil. And the answer is unexpected - I want a dinosaur. The task becomes more complicated, but this is only at first glance. If you look at it, these are the same four legs, body, head and tail. So feel free to grab a pencil, paper, eraser and go ahead and surprise yourself and your child. And we will help make this activity simple and fun. In any case, you can always say that you succeeded special kind a dinosaur that no one has ever seen.

How to draw a cat.

Many parents are faced with a situation when their child runs up to them with a piece of paper and a pencil and begs them to draw an animal. And you are far from finishing your art courses, but you cannot disappoint your child.We offer you a simple step by step instructions in pictures, how to draw a kitten yourself.

Good afternoon, our dear visitors! Have you already heard a lot about the benefits of drawing for children, but don’t know how to teach a child to draw at 3 years old? The answer is simple: start with unconventional techniques, give complete freedom for self-expression and only then gradually move on to brushes and pencils. This is discussed in detail in our article today.

Once again about the benefits of drawing

Each person is the creator of his own world, and one day the baby will be surprised to learn this. He no longer only studies environment, but also tries to reproduce what he saw or come up with something of his own, original. By drawing, a child develops:

  • imagination;
  • concept of space;
  • understanding cause-and-effect relationships;
  • speech;
  • the ability to show emotions.

We draw without an “intermediary”

We call a pencil, felt-tip pen or brush an intermediary between a child and paper. To draw with any of these objects, the baby must learn to control them. It seems to us, adults, that this is very simple, but this is not at all true. To make the task easier for the baby, invite him to draw with his own fingers, fists, palms and feet. This activity will not only amuse you, but will also allow your child to feel:

  • texture of paint and surface of the drawing;
  • the force of pressure and the effect of it;
  • own uniqueness;
  • freedom of expression.
What can you depict with your palm?

Paint your baby's palm with bright paint and show how to make an impression. Now turn on your imagination and come up with the most interesting stories unusual drawings. The baby's palms can become:

Joyful rays of the sun.
Flower petals.

A bright cockerel.

Tree crown.

Putting fingerprints

Tell the young artist that the pattern on his finger is unique in itself. But if you show your imagination, you can make simple, but very interesting drawings. Using your fingers you can depict:

Funny animals.

Equipment and machines.

Magnificent scenery.


Stomp our feet

Your little one will definitely enjoy the process of painting his feet with paints, as well as the opportunity to make impressions by stamping his foot on the paper. A couple more touches - and this is what you can get:

Unusual butterfly.

Funny bird.

Marvelous fish.

What is the purpose of such activities? Encourage your child to be creative, develop his interest in drawing, mixing colors, and inventing fantasy stories.

Let's learn colors

In parallel with studying various shapes, the child will become interested in flowers. Do not offer many shades at once - it is better to introduce the three-year-old baby more deeply to the basic colors.

For example: “Banana - yellow color. Let's remember what other yellow objects do you know? Sand, dandelion, lemon, duckling...” Or maybe the child has yellow clothes? Thus, the color will evoke feelings and associations in the baby, and will not remain just an abstract concept.

One day the baby will notice that the yellow sand is different in color from the yellow lemon. Now he can be introduced to shades and shown that if you add a little white to a yellow blot, it will become lighter.

This way you can work with all the primary colors: red, yellow and blue. Of course, the child will want to paint with green, brown, orange and black. Tell him that these colors are called complementary colors, because they can be obtained by mixing other colors. Give your child the opportunity to make a blot on the paper. yellow paint, and then add blue on top. This way he will learn how the color green is made.

Let's do it together

Of course, it can be difficult for a three-year-old child to depict a complete plot on his own. Therefore, your help will be very appropriate. In addition, the baby will be happy to spend time next to you, communicating and fantasizing. How can you share responsibilities?

  • You draw a house, the sun and a cloud, and the baby draws rain and grass. This way he will learn to draw short, straight lines.
  • You draw a car, and the child draws wheels. Thus, the skills of drawing a circle are honed.
  • You represent a vase, and the baby represents a flower.
  • You draw the walls of the house, and the child draws the roof.
  • You trace the baby's hand with a felt-tip pen, and he finishes the nails, makes shading, and decorates his fingers with rings.
  • You draw the bunny's face, and the baby draws the ears.

More unusual options?

  • Buy your child a drawing board with crayons or special markers. Let him hone his skills by easily erasing an image and immediately drawing a new one. Active children who find it difficult to sit still while drawing at the board will feel freer.
  • Give your child the opportunity to paint in the bathroom. Of course, both the artist himself and the bathroom walls will have to be scrubbed, but what a field for creativity!
  • Draw on the ground or sand, combining drawing and play. Show your child how to draw a path as two parallel lines and ask him to drive the truck along it without going over the line. Now let him draw a path for you so that you can walk along it with your eyes closed.
  • Draw on cereals, such as semolina. Pour the semolina into the lid from under the cardboard box and distribute it evenly over the surface. The baby will be able to draw on it with a finger, stick or pencil.
  • Invite your child to make a composition with the blank. For example, give him some colorful cards and let him choose the image of a specific object, plant, animal or person. Now ask him to cut out the picture with scissors and paste it on a piece of paper. Just first you need to come up with a plot for the drawing and figure out where to place the cut out part. Then let the child finish drawing what he wants: a rainbow, rain, flowers or something else.
  • Give your child plenty of space. For example, unwind a roll of wallpaper with the white side up and place the sheet along the corridor. Now give him pencils, paints or markers, and let him create to his health!

There's no such thing as too much drawing

Most kids enjoy drawing and developing. The task of adults is to stimulate interest, but not to damage the process of self-expression. We have already discussed how to interest a child, but now let’s list what you should never do:

  • rush the child;
  • force you to follow strict instructions;
  • without discussing with the child, complete the details and correct inaccuracies;
  • to speak “as it should”;
  • criticize.

Draw in good health and see you soon!

Nature gifts every child creativity. But in order to discern it and develop it as the baby grows up, it is not necessary with early years buy him expensive play sets and training centers. One of the most accessible types of creativity with which you can captivate your little one is to teach him to draw.

Drawing classes have a beneficial effect on development fine motor skills toddlers, disciplined young artists, educate aesthetic taste and correct perception of the world around them, and most importantly, help them reveal their “I” and embody their fantasies in painting.

In vain, some adults postpone the development of their child’s ability to draw until the moment when he stops putting everything in his mouth. Even before your child reaches the first year of life, you can safely offer him finger paints and whatman paper and then gradually move on to new levels. For children, painting with bright colors is a sea of ​​joy and new impressions.

Drawing lessons should be taught in stages from the very beginning. As soon as your baby gets bored with his first experiments in creating simple patterns using the “Free Children's Creativity” technique, invite him to put dots or stripes on paper with his fingertips, as well as make handprints and foot prints. In further lessons, help your child create whole pictures based on what he already knows. The development of associative thinking stimulates children's figurative memory.

During your baby’s first and second year, try other color drawings in your lessons:


To prevent your child from getting tired of creating masterpieces, spark his interest in a variety of ways, For example:

  • Sew little artist aprons and sleeves. No matter how old he is, he will begin to perceive his moments of creativity as something important, he will take the necessary supplies himself and listen to your every word.
  • Surprise your 2-year-old with how new colors and shades are created by mixing different paints, and let him experiment for himself.
  • Gradually introduce your child to other art supplies. If the baby already skillfully uses a spoon, show him how to paint with finger brushes, give him paint brushes, a palette, later a pencil and felt-tip pens and tell him how to use them.

We teach painting to children aged 3-4 years

The ability to draw with a pencil or pen is gradually taught:

1) For the first lessons, choose a soft stylus for your child, the mark of which remains with light pressure. Show him how to hold a pencil. An adult must supervise the development of the child’s skill in holding the instrument correctly.

2) First, it is important to teach children to draw clear, even, confident lines. You can move on to the next stage when the small pen does not tremble and the drawn line is of the same thickness along its entire length. Watch how the artist teaches these basic skills to children:

3) Buy your child a notebook for tracing shapes and drawings. Take him by the brush to help him draw his first lines and shapes. Later, let him repeat the pattern or complete the dotted image himself.

4) Over time, the turn will come to master simple geometric designs. Show your child how you can gradually transform familiar shapes into an image, for example, make a sun out of a circle.

5) Then give him the task of drawing something using certain figures(a locomotive made of rectangles and circles, a house made of a square and a triangle, a snowman made of three circles, a butterfly made of a circle and ovals, etc.). Discovering amazing world creativity, the child will learn step by step to create beauty, and the development of his abilities will become an incentive for new discoveries.

6) Use printed or electronic step-by-step guides. Your child will learn with you how to draw animals, cartoon characters and other heroes step by step.

Using instructions designed for children and adults, you can also depict people by adding details step by step. Here, for example, is how to teach a child to draw a person:

It is worth noting that the banal redrawing of a certain image neutralizes the development of the imagination and creativity of a young creature. Then how to teach a child to draw a person, birds and animals and other real objects in a different way without these basics? Try the number drawing method. Children of four or five years old can usually do this.

Mathematics and art for children 5 years old

Your child is diligently preparing for school and is already mastering the technique of writing numbers, and perhaps he has already mastered this skill at the age of 4, thanks to his family. In any case, this skill will be useful for turning numbers into drawings, gradually adding details to them.

The diagrams below will tell you how to teach your child to draw animals using numbers.

All techniques for teaching drawing to children from 0 to 5 years old are good. It doesn't matter if you follow a certain method early development creative abilities of the baby or develop individual program For a child, the main thing is that your activities are interesting and varied.

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