Thursday, 26 June 2014

Art: a unique and integral part of curriculum

Most people are of the view those extracurricular activities other than sports and a few others that require active participation are a sheer waste of time. They tend to act as a distraction for your kid’s studies. People believe that they are just hobbies and ought to be considered and pursued like that. A full time career or even serious classes on it are unnecessary and unfruitful.

However, some of the top schools in India do not concede to that. An expert on child psychology asks “Why do you think a child is handed over a crayon and a drawing book in his first week at school and not text books or copies.” A child’s mind shares a close relation with colours and creativity. By honing this you are only making him grow better.

School in Noida

All forms of art have known and visible benefits on your child’s growth, says a teacher at a school in Noida. So, if your child shows natural inclination towards art, take it as a gift and encourage him in the best possible way. Here are some of the reasons why you should nurture this interest beyond a vocation.

  • The most obvious advantage is that art boosts your child’s creativity. However, what is not so obvious is that this particular trait changes one’s perspective for life. The way one handles stress, problems, analytical puzzles are all changed. Creative people are more thoughtful and take a more comprehensive approach while dealing with things.
  • It builds an out of the box approach.
  • Most top schools in India use it to familiarize children with various cultures and their traditions. It also builds tolerance for each other in them.
  • It gives them a unique way to express themselves, helping them think harder each time they draw. They learn to analyse things and bring out creative solutions out of them.


It helps them explore their imagination, which is a very helpful tool all through life. I guess all of us will be better placed, if we could use some creativity in beating our day to day challenges. 

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