Creative Expression And Play Study Guide

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Title: Creative Expression and Play Introduction Curriculum is a total development of a whole child learning process and experience, the children social, cognitive and emotional development. Curriculum art promotes and increases children’s competence in general, which include their social skills, emotional, creative, cognitive, self-expressions and physical selves. Therefore, having a curriculum in art that accommodates diverse learners is essential because it allows children to learn more about the world around them within their own level and abilities. When planning curriculum for children should consider those activities that can promote a child interest and development.
In addition, according to the article Art and Memory: An Examination …show more content…

To accommodate the emotional and intellectual challenges appropriate activities need to provide for them. The curriculum should help them feel good and be successful in their day –today task and challenges. The curriculum should include activities that can help or allow them to improve their verbal and comprehension skills. However, they need consistently and picture cues to keep them focus on diverse learner’s classroom. Provide activities such as block activity, science activities and play games to accommodate and support them during their challenges. Children with emotional and intellectual challenges should have frequent breaks, short tasks. For example: block play activity can enable children to explore the use of color, shapes to develop that spirit of co-cooperative play skills as they work together calling what each other name; building and the same time learning little words within themselves. Furthermore, library and play dough activity also help children with emotional and intellectual challenges to be creative as well as cop with their emotionally feelings when stress out. Playing with play dough props improves their imaginations. For example, when children rolls and pound the play dough they feel happy. They also pretend and imagine expressing their language skills when they engaged themselves then their …show more content…

For example one of the child in our class due to lack of his hearing impairment as well as “English” language challenge uses his art activity to express is capability of himself with play dough. Sometimes, he makes different types of animals, cars etc. This is related in journal article of Creating Inclusive classrooms through the Art that state “Even if environments and programs are designed to facilitate access, some children will need additional individualized accommodations and supports to participate fully in play and learning activities with peers and adults”( Henderson, C. M., & Lasley, E. (2009,p.2). Similarly, more visuals, lots of pictures and graphic organizers for children with hearing impairment create that feeling of excitement in children. There is need to label every objects in the classroom to improve their language

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