Ultimate Guide to Crafting with Kids

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Creativity is an important trait to foster in a child. Being able to encourage your child to let this part of themselves out is something you have to be able to master as a good parent. Most parents do undervalue the importance of crafting with their children. With the rise of iPads and television, most people turn to these to keep their children occupied forgetting that good old coloring books or popsicle sticks and glue are equally great, if not better, ways to entertain them.

In this article, we’ll go over crafting with your kids and why you should do it.

What is crafting?

Crafting is a hobby that often centers around self-expression. It’s being able to make objects or decorate objects using materials around you and your hands.

Great examples of crafting include crocheting, origami, knitting, and the like. The thing is, younger children aren’t typically interested in crocheting or knitting. These hobbies aren’t necessarily the easiest, especially for younger kids. Crafting doesn’t have to be as complex. You could help your child make paper animals or help them paint something fun.

3 Benefits of Crafting with Kids

  • Gives them a better handle on shapes and colors

    Younger children who still continue to get confused about certain colors and shapes are able to understand these concepts better through arts and crafts. They’re able to identify colors that they like and differentiate these colors from others. They can do the same with shapes.

    • Develops a child’s motor skills

      Crafting requires the use of a child’s motor skills. For instance, being able to motion their hands to draw a stick figure or paint something with their fingers better enhances their motor skills and gives them a better grasp at actions like these.

      • Enhances their creativity

        Finally, crafting enhances a child’s creativity. Children are able to use arts and crafts as a way to express themselves. Because art knows no bounds and there are no rules to it, a child can freely think outside the box.

        The ability to explore ideas that may be out of the norm can help them establish both a sense of self and their creativity.

        The Takeaway

        When you’re able to create a space for self-expression, especially at such a young age, you’re able to help your child foster their own identity. Crafting with your child might seem like a minute way to do this but, it’s a great step to foster some creativity and give them something to use as an outlet.

        By Moira Du

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