1. Graffiti is a way for children to express themselves.
As an independent individual, although children don't express themselves through the external clothing style like adults, they also have a unique way to express their thoughts, that is, graffiti. Although in the eyes of adults, children's graffiti is just messy dots and lines, in fact, children are releasing their emotions in this way, just like talking.
2. Promote hand-eye coordination and enhance body control.
In the early stage of graffiti, children look messy because of their underdeveloped muscles and poor arm control. However, after a long period of graffiti practice, children's control over their bodies will gradually increase, and their hands and eyes will be more coordinated, so they can become directional paintings.
Graffiti, on the one hand, can improve children's sensory ability, on the other hand, it can enhance physical control and promote the development of children's fine sports.
3. Help children develop their thinking.
As an artistic activity, painting can stimulate the development of children's imagination. Through graffiti practice, children can finally turn unconscious painting activities into conscious ones.
On the one hand, children know and understand the world through graffiti, on the other hand, children also re-create the world with their own brushes. Enrich children's imagination and creativity in constant graffiti creation.
If you are patient, you will find that children can only draw some lines a few months ago, but now they can draw all kinds of shapes end to end!
Different graffiti performances at each stage mean that children's different abilities are being improved. As parents, we should treat graffiti correctly and never stop it blindly. Protecting children's interest in graffiti is to protect their nature.