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Early Program Art
Early Program children are provided with many opportunities to explore their creative abilities and to express their thoughts and feelings through visual and tactile artistic media. Special care is taken neither to judge, nor compare their efforts. Teachers observe, listen and praise the children, guiding them through the process of manifesting their ideas.
Each classroom contains an art area in which basic art materials can always be found, including a variety of papers, tempera paints, crayons, water colors, markers, an easel, glue, and collage materials. The children choose or are guided to this area as one of the many activities that make up their daily work.
In addition, Caedmon has developed an Early Program art curriculum, which takes the children on a journey of exploration into the materials, techniques and impressions that comprise the artists experience. The journey can be described in four parts.
1. By observing the work of well-known artists, the children discover that artists see the same things in many different ways. Monet looked at a lily and saw one thing, while Van Gogh saw something else. Thus, the children learn to look at their own work as an expression of their special view of the world.
2. The children are introduced to the tools of the artists craft and the proper techniques for using them. They are taught to hold a piece of chalk, clean a paintbrush, and blend colors. True to Montessori, the care of materials is an essential part of the learning process.
3. A wide variety of materials is explored. Watercolors, clay, inks, charcoal, pencil, pastel, are introduced and compared with an eye toward the sensory stimulation they provide to the child.
4. Five artists of renown are examined in sensory detail, to allow the children to experience the subjective, visceral impact of each. By entering their artistic world of these, our childrens own vision is validated and encouraged.
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