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      • Arts education can help kids: Engage with school and reduce stress. Develop social-emotional and interpersonal skills. Enrich their experiences. Handle constructive criticism. Bolster academic achievement. Improve focus.
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  2. Feb 12, 2019 · New findings provide strong evidence that arts educational experiences can produce significant positive impacts on academic and social development for students.

    • Builds confidence. Schoolage children can often grapple with their confidence. As they study art, the chance to present their work or to perform for their peers and community often presents itself.
    • Raises self-esteem. Kids often base their self-worth on external factors. How do their peers regard them? How do they compare to the models on the covers of magazines?
    • Teaches perseverance. It can be easy for kids to get bogged down in the notion that lessons are over after the big test, a class is completed upon a final grade, and they only need to understand a topic well enough to do that last paper.
    • Ignites inner motivation. It can be hard to tell a child that their understanding of ‘To Kill A Mocking Bird’ will pay off when they are in college. While future success can certainly be enticing, kids first need to know what progress looks like.
    • Creativity. Art enhances creativity, which in turn fosters problem-solving skills. By participating in arts and learning activities, children develop confidence in their abilities and learn new things.
    • Improve academic performance. Students who study arts show improved language, reading, and math skills, as well as a greater ability for higher-order thinking skills such as analysis and problem-solving.
    • Self-reliance. Students become self-reliant when they start depending on their own strengths, knowledge, skills, and resources rather than the strength of others.
    • Teamwork. A unique approach to teaching teamwork and communication skills is the use of visual, and performing arts. Larger the creative team, more valuable the art project is for open-minded people who are willing to learn, expand, integrate, and succeed.
  3. Aug 30, 2022 · Arts education can help kids: Engage with school and reduce stress. Develop social-emotional and interpersonal skills. Enrich their experiences. Handle constructive criticism. Bolster academic...

  4. Dec 21, 2020 · Parents report that arts programs make schools feel tighter knit and more inclusive. Teachers say the arts help them connect across disciplines—bringing music into math class, sculpture...

  5. Sep 1, 2018 · This paper reports on a systematic literature review to examine the association between children and young people’s participation in arts activities and their academic achievement. The 24 studies that met our criteria for inclusion and weight of evidence (2004–16) had mixed findings.

  6. Feb 26, 2019 · While the questions of what the arts do for kids, how they change children and helps them, and why the arts are an important aspect of education are critical to explore, there is a very...

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