There are endless benefits to creativity. Creating an environment that welcomes creativity, critical thinking, and imagination can start with simply giving your family space for these things. Encouraging creativity only requires a few small mindset shifts if you are already dedicating some time and space to art throughout your week.
Here are five things you can do to encourage creativity for your family.
Focus on the act of creating
Time spent on creative activities has a positive impact on well-being. Emphasizing this process can take the pressure off of the outcome and the finished product. It may be difficult to let go of expectations, so just give it a try and see if this works for you.
Don’t compare!
Your artwork is yours, and it’s all about finding your unique style. It’s okay if your art looks different than your friend’s, or if your child’s art looks different than their siblings’. Comparison can be discouraging, so try to focus on the unique qualities.
Display your family’s artwork
Pin it up on your bulletin board or the fridge, or better yet - give it some love and frame it! This can be encouraging and can create a sense of pride. As an adult, it is so much fun to look back at my childhood artwork that was well-cared-for and preserved in a frame.
Ask questions
Try not to suggest changes and ask specific questions about the process instead. This can encourage your child or teen to open up about what went through their mind as they created their artwork. A few examples include:
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How did you make this texture?
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What is the meaning behind this section?
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What is your favorite part of the drawing?
Another great example is "Tell me about your work", as the Artful Parent suggests.
Talk about specific features
It is easy to say, "That is so pretty" or "I love this". While those are nice things to hear, a more encouraging response is to talk about specific features or aspects of the artwork. Comment about the type of colors and lines, the composition. If you get stuck, refer to the Learning Concepts page from your art box and notice which techniques have been used.
What is your favorite way to encourage creativity in your home? Do you have a dedicated art space or time of the week that your family gets creative? Share this article on your favorite social platform and let me know your thoughts!