1st Edition

Young Children as Artists Art and Design in the Early Years and Key Stage 1

By Suzy Tutchell Copyright 2014
    238 Pages 23 Color & 53 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    222 Pages 23 Color & 53 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    238 Pages 23 Color & 53 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    From the moment a child is born, they interact with the sensory world, looking at colours, feeling textures; constructing mental and physical images of what they see and experience. Within all early years settings and into primary school, the aim for the practitioner, is to provide as many opportunities as possible to stimulate, excite and ignite the visual and tactile imagination of the young children they teach.

    Young Children as Artists considers how art can be managed, understood and relished as an essential ingredient towards the creative potential of each unique young child. The book focuses, on how to enjoy, celebrate and extend what a young child can do in art and show how engaged adults and the wider school community can become confident participants in the process of early years art making.

    Full of practical advice, on to how to design, develop, resource and extend art and design environments within the early years setting, the book covers:

      • Developing skills for positive and participative adult interaction and engagement
      • Understanding and analysing child involvement in art
      • Planning for opportunities and responding to observation and schema in art and design
      • Practical suggestions for activities and resources (inside and out)
      • Ideas to explore sensory development and awareness
      • Ways to manage and savour the art transition into KS1
      • Ways to encourage parental participation and understanding of the art process with their children
      • Opportunities to engage with practising artists

    This book will help to invigorate the art experiences offered in your early years setting by considering what is accessible, individual, inspiring and meaningful for young children and how you can best support their formative paths of enquiry.

    1. The Journey of the Young Artist  2. Adult Engagement and Understanding of the Young Artist  3. Responding to Observations and Planning for Opportunities  4. Stimulating Environments  5. Taking the Artistic Journey into Key Stage 1  6. Parental Participation and Understanding of the Art Process  7. School Involvement and the Community

    Biography

    Suzy Tutchell is Senior Lecturer in Education (Early Years and Art) at the University of Winchester. She has extensive experience of documenting and promoting creative learning through the Early Years Foundation Stage, and continuing and extending learning through creativity, curiosity and imagination into KS1 and 2.

    'If you want invigorated art experiences to offer in your early years setting, by thoughtfully and professionally considering what is accessible, individual, inspiring and meaningful for young children, and how youcan best support their formative paths of enquiry, this is the book of the year for you!' - Early Years Educator Magazine