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Kids & Crafts

By: Lily Morgan

When it comes to kids and crafts, there is no such thing as too much. When kids spend as much time as they do focused on electronics and the internet, daily or weekly craft time can be just the thing they need to get those brain cells working. Some kids gravitate naturally into the craft environment and have plenty to bring to the table. Others may be slower to excite and need some prodding. However, all kids can benefit from crafts and time spent in creative thought.

Start crafts by planning out ahead of time what you’d like to do. This will eliminate any humming and hawing that can occur if you pick something and find that you do not have the required tools or materials needed. By planning crafts in advance you are able to prepare by stopping in at craft stores for supplies. Keep your options open by staying organized. If you have more than one child in the family, have them take turns deciding on future projects that can be done together as a group.

Use recyclables for making crafts and art projects. It’s a great way to teach your kids about reusing items commonly found around the house. Everything from margarine containers to old compact discs makes great craft materials. Keep things like this on hand to get kids thinking. It can be a fun challenge to discover all of the things you can make out of just one item. Put your imagination to the test and see how many uses you can come up with for a plastic container or empty pop bottle.

Crafts should always be developed with full consideration of the child in mind. Crafts that do not fit the skill level or age learning level of the child can be a challenge and result in being little to no fun. If you have children of all ages wishing to participate in crafts, allow them to be original and come up with something on their own. Quite often kids simply need the materials and the rest comes together on its own. Kids do get frustrated easily though so keep an eye on them as they work. It’s best not to leave children unattended while working with craft materials like glue and scissors.

It’s important to stay open minded and be flexible. Kids are not generally perfectionists and do not mind if little things are not perfectly done. Don’t be too concerned with things like perfect lines and cuts or messiness. Crafts are messy at times and if you are going to conduct them then accept all that goes with them. Applying too much pressure to kids during craft time may result in them not wanting to participate any longer.

The most important thing about craft making is that kids learn through playing and being imaginative. Encouraging these gifts will strengthen them in growth. Allow kids to express themselves while learning. There is no greater gift. Craft time can be a positive experience for everyone so get Mom and Dad involved too.

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