There are many reasons why children and babies should learn to draw. Apparently they will gain a great deal of knowledge and value from this new activity. They’ll also develop some wonderful bad habits! I should know – I used to draw when I was a kid! Here are my top ten reasons why drawing should happen to all of us!
Benefits of Drawing
Drawing helps the brain connect new ideas and ideas – it’s a way to visually ‘guess’ about ideas. You’ll connect ideas when you draw – for example if you were to draw a tree and you then draw the branches, leaves and the roots, this creates a kind of image in your mind. It’s an easy way of thinking in the same way you ‘think’ with logic and reasoning.
It’s fun and it’s a great memory improvement!
Drawing is a great way to keep the memory up to date. Though at first it may seem like a boring activity, you’ll begin to like it as it gets more into your well-being. The more fun you have drawing, the more likely your memory will be in top form!
It’s a great way to learn!
Drawing is a great idea to learn because it’s a great way to bring your attention into your thoughts and memory. You can look at something and be in control in your mind. You can pick what you want, you can draw it or let it come to you. You can let the object go or keep thinking about it.
It’s an excellent way to focus!
When you draw – you need to focus on one thing and hold your attention on it. I believe that this is kind of hard to do consciously. When you draw that activity will bring your attention into your thoughts, like a stream of what you are generating. It just feeds your thoughts and reminds you to stay focused. It’s like giving you more of whatever it is your attention when you hold your attention on one thing.
It’s always easier to finish something when you draw it!
Drawing is always easier to create or draw something than write, print or chain together creative creations. It also gives the creation more visual interest and as you create many times you get more and more passionate about what it is you want to create.
It’s a great project manager!
An added bonus of drawing is it places the project in a very good position. By sitting down with pencil and paper you have opened and purchased yourself a chance to consider more possibilities, you have alreadyIdeas and decided how many to start on and exactly how you want them to go. With the card board you don’t get those choices – you all in a room and then you have to themselves.
It’s a good ‘day in/day out’ learning experience!
Drawing is a great activity and it provides you with an opportunity to learn about the wonderful world of art and creativity. Of course as with life everybody’s learning curve is different, and there will always be some who are quick and quick at this behavioral thing. But there are many socially intelligent, energetic, dedicated and courteous people there.
Final words
The more you see how brilliant and original your ideas are and the more you enjoy drawing it becomes the great passion and light that leads you on to the art of idea generation






