WNY Family Magazine December 2018 | Page 35

9. Art helps children learn to observe, describe, analyze and interpret. These critical thinking skills will be necessary in academic subjects such as math, science, and writing. 10. Children in the arts will learn to re- flect on a project and see ways to improve or change. They will en- vision how they might say a line or how they might project their voice in the next performance. They’ll brainstorm ways to sculpt the clay so it looks more like a giraffe the next time. 11. Children learn collaboration. Working in a singing group, act- ing a part in a play, or working on a class mural are all projects that re- quire communication, shared goals, and working side by side to achieve those goals. Page 1 Preschool Offers a wide variety of fantastic preschool programs! • Parents Day Out Program: 22 Months & Up • 2 Year Old Playgroup: M/W or T/TH • 3 Year Old Preschool Classes: T/TH or M/W/F • 4 Year Old Kindergarten Readiness Class: M/W/F or M-F • 4 & 5 Year Old Pre-K+ Transitional Kindergarten: M-F Art • Literacy • Math Music & Movement Writing and More! Preschool 1449 Orchard Park Rd. 674-6979 www.page1preschool.com Are you hosting your OPEN HOUSE in the month of January? Stay in front of our 61,000 monthly readers and remind them of your event in our January 2019 edition . Space Reservation Deadline: Friday, December 7th Camera Ready Deadline: Friday, December 14th For more information, contact your Advertising Sales Representative directly or call 716-836-3486 ext. 104 12. Children who participate regu- larly in the arts have been found to achieve better grades and win more awards than those children who don’t have that luxury. (As re- ported in a ten year study by Shirley Heath of Stanford University.) Providing experiences for your chil- dren in the fine arts can be as simple as supplying an art corner in your family room. It can be singing songs together or reading poetry aloud. You can make homemade playdough or use old socks to make puppets. It doesn’t have to cost money or take a lot of time. You may also choose to enroll your children in music lessons, art lessons, or drama classes. You may take them to local art museums and introduce them to folk art, sculpture, or oil paintings. Whatever efforts you make to expose your children to the arts will pay off in their motivation, expertise and joy in creative learning. So get artsy with it and watch your children bloom! December 2018 WNY Family 35