Student's Name: Carrie Cheng
Class: Studio Art
These are her art work process over the years she has been with us. The bottom is her latest art work for a boba competition.
Every child growing develops at a different rate, so don't assume they have perfect patience. In early childhood, patience can be developed through hands on game, such as simple puzzles or construction toys, to encourage them to concentrate on completing tasks. This helps them build a foundation of patience and focus.
Art is also one of the great ways to develop patience. When children are involved in drawing, doodling, crafting, or other creative activities, they need to put in time and effort to complete the work. This allows them to learn to wait, pay attention and enjoy the process. Encourage them to experiment with different materials and techniques, giving them a sense of accomplishment and building patience over time.
Please give children enough time and space to develop their creativity. Don't rush to step in or interfere with their creative process, but give them the opportunity to be autonomous. When children find that their work takes time and effort to complete, they will understand the value of patience, and parents should also give positive encouragement to their efforts.
Develop creativity through play, art activities, and giving your child time. Remember that patience is a development that takes time and experience and not overnight. Some habits are difficult to change when you grow up, so it is the best choice to cultivate them from an early age. Seize the time to grow only once.
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