{"id":17328,"date":"2018-10-05T07:01:23","date_gmt":"2018-10-05T07:01:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.smallhandsbigart.com\/fort-mill\/?page_id=17328"},"modified":"2020-02-16T13:12:37","modified_gmt":"2020-02-16T13:12:37","slug":"escort-your-artist-class-what-to-expect","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.smallhandsbigart.com\/fort-mill\/escort-your-artist-class-what-to-expect\/","title":{"rendered":"Escort your Artist Class – What to Expect"},"content":{"rendered":"
Everything we use in our toddler class is non-toxic, and it is very common for sensory oriented children to learn by touching and tasting. The paint looks delicious but sometimes they just need to try it to find out that its not! A sip of paint or gnawing on an oil pastel shouldn\u2019t harm them, but definitely keep an eye on them to watch what they put in their mouth, particularly with regard to choking hazards.<\/p>\n
When sitting at the tables on the small stools, grab another stool and saddle up next to them to make sure they are secure (don\u2019t run over to your bag to get your phone and leave them alone on the stool). Children who prop up on their knees or stand on the stools topple off very easily.<\/p>\n[\/mk_icon_box][mk_icon_box icon=”mk-icon-exclamation” title=”TIPS” style=”boxed” icon_location=”top” icon_color=”#dd33b3″ icon_circle_color=”#e0e0e0″ title_color=”#9b9b9b”]\n
The biggest challenge with toddlers is keeping their attention and keeping them engaged. They would never have the attention span to do one activity for 45 minutes, but on the other side of the coin, sometimes knowing that there are several activities to pick from can cause them to have an even shorter attention span. We find that even moms can feel that way.<\/p>\n
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We encourage you to avoid saying things like, “Ok! Are you all done with this project?\u201d and rush them to move on to another station before they are ready. Conversely, if they only spend two seconds on an activity and announce they\u2019re done you can challenge them to finish by prompting them with things like, \u201cYou’re not done! You haven\u2019t used the green paint\u201d – \u201cI don\u2019t see any circles – why don\u2019t you pick three circles to glue on\u201d – etc. And if all else fails, sometimes you just need to chase them around for a minute -that\u2019s ok!<\/p>\n[\/mk_icon_box][mk_icon_box icon=”mk-li-tshirt” title=”CLOTHING” style=”boxed” icon_location=”top” icon_color=”#dd33b3″ icon_circle_color=”#e0e0e0″ title_color=”#9b9b9b”]\n
Art can be very messy for this age. Everything we use is \u201cwashable\u201d but in our experience that doesn\u2019t always mean it won\u2019t stain (too many factors – the fabric, how\/when you wash it, etc.). We have aprons and t-shirts available but many children find those to be restricting and will flat out refuse to wear one. Old play clothes are recommended. For both of you!<\/p>\n
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Also – in terms of messy hands, unless they have explored touching art materials before, expect your child to be bothered by having paint or glue on their hands. That is normal because all they know is a \u201cbad\u201d mess (dirt, food, etc.) and are used to getting that wiped right off. Encourage them that it\u2019s ok that their hands are messy in art class! Sometimes just distracting them with other suggestions when they request for you to wipe their hands is all a child needs to forget about it for a minute and move on to something else. We always have a tray of wash cloths in the studio and it’s ok to take them to sink to wash up but if you do that often every time they get messy, some kids see that as a fun activity in and of itself and only want to hang out at the sink splashing and playing in the bubbles!<\/p>\n[\/mk_icon_box][mk_icon_box icon=”mk-icon-home” title=”TAKING ARTWORK HOME” style=”boxed” icon_location=”top” icon_color=”#dd33b3″ icon_circle_color=”#e0e0e0″ title_color=”#9b9b9b”]\n
You\u2019re always welcome to leave art with us to dry and take it home the following week (just make sure you have their name on it) – but we encourage you to at least take one or two things home that they made that day. Their memories are very short at this age, and the next week they may not remember or connect to what they made the prior week. But if you take it home that day, they will get to experience proudly showing it off!<\/p>\n[\/mk_icon_box][\/vc_column][\/mk_page_section]\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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