Objectives of an Art Class for Kids
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Hi Cimman,
thank you very much for your kind words.
I am glad that nowadays, parents are much better informed (even in areas out of their expertise like art) to question the quality of lessons for the benefit of their children’s education.
As the lead trainer (of The Art Fuss), I endeavour to train other teachers working under me to deliver lessons with consistent quality because we believe that, among the many stakeholders, the most important one would be the student and no matter what, should not be shortchanged.
To put it across casually, we do not waste the student’s time or talent and we do not waste parents’ hard earned money.
If anyone is interested to discuss further on my ideas on art paedagogy in future, it will be pleasure of mine to share more. =D
Cheers! -
Hi everyone,
Im thinking of sending my kid to some art class. Anyone has any good recommendations? -
Hi,
Is 3 yrs old too early to send for art classes?
Is La Salle Junior Art progamme good for the 3 yrs old and beyond? Any views & suggestions?
Not sure if it is a waste of money to send preschooler to art classes.
Thank you so much. -
izu:
Hi Izu,Hi,
Is 3 yrs old too early to send for art classes?
Is La Salle Junior Art progamme good for the 3 yrs old and beyond? Any views & suggestions?
Not sure if it is a waste of money to send preschooler to art classes.
Thank you so much.
Is your daugther/son in the early 3 years old or going to turn 4? because if she/he going to turn 4 then is good to send them to an art class.
I don't think is a waste of money. I think art can help children in a lot of ways.
Cheers,
Mika -
Thank you Mika.
She shall turn 3 end of yr. Hope not too young.
Anyone in the La Salle Programme? -
izu:
Quite keen on La Salle programme too, however if the programme is as what my friends who have \"graduated\" from La Salle.. then might be disappointedThank you Mika.
She shall turn 3 end of yr. Hope not too young.
Anyone in the La Salle Programme?
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My gal goes to art lesson at RC centre downstairs. She’s 4yo. Putting the cost of fees aside, my pri objective is just to let her "vent" and relax at the end of the day cos she simply loves to use paint as a medium and i am lazy to clean up after her if she were to do it at home. I know how the class is carried out right from the start.
She can now copy-draw pretty ok, as a 4yo would, by looking at a picture and presenting her own version. That is definitely an improvement compared to before she started this RC class. However after 2 months, i think i’ve had enough of having the teacher drawing on the pad for her to trace over and would also like to look into other kinds of art classes yet not sure what to look out for.
I quite like what Misulo is offering - kids play with whatever unimaginably "dirty" art. Misulo apparently is a programme from Korea and it’s near my house. Does anyone have any comments on Misulo? -
Dear parents,
Take a look at this http://www.dvckid.com/sg/ -
kieratan79:
What about sending your kid to some workshop first? to see if she/he likes it...Hi everyone,
Im thinking of sending my kid to some art class. Anyone has any good recommendations? -
Check out gifted artists studio on Facebook. They are located at pandan valley.
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