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The following paragraphs describe the benefits of children's drawing.

Memory Improvement
Children dig out the memories they have stored in their minds when they feel something, and then express them abstractly in a "naive" way. There are even psychologists who believe that children are most creative before the age of five, almost on a par with the master painter. The content of their paintings is not nothingness, it is a kind of memory recovery of reality, but the way of expression is not the way we adults are accustomed to receive it.
Improvement of Imagination
Because we and children's imagination, cognitive ability is different. Adults like rules, real things, and children's world is full of fairy tale like romance, flowers will sing, the sun long beard, rabbit with a balloon, TV captain with two hands... This is imagination at its best.
At the same time, the use of color can show children's bold imagination, they according to their own interest, will daub color at will, the red little man, the green house, the blue kitten... But don't use "outrageousness" to understand the world they see, because they see it as colorful.


Timely Catharsis of Emotions
As the famous educator Dieter Wehrlich noted, "You can get more out of painting in one hour than you can get out of watching for nine hours." This is why many psychologists sometimes ask patients to draw a picture before they treat them. In the child psychology also has this one, through to the child's painting analysis, can obtain the child's emotion, the psychological disease root.
Children have a natural interest and strong expressive desire, their joys and sorrows appear on the paper. When they could not express their inner world with rich language, painting came into being through the combination of hand and brain. That is to say, in fact, every painting is a portrayal of the child's true inner thoughts, is the child's emotional expression. Here's a little secret: If your child's doodles have hard, mixed, overlapping lines and dull colors, they may be in a bad mood. On the other hand, soft, rich lines and bright colors indicate that the child is in a healthy mood and in a good mood.
