Open-ended art, art that does not begin and does not progress with any expectation of how the final product should look like. Take a look at the book of ra deluxe free play. There are no samples or models to follow.

Open-ended art is all about experiencing and enjoying the process and learning from it rather than working toward a certain product.

In early childhood especially, the importance of open-ended art experiences holds supreme importance. Toddlers, pre-school age children and even kindergartners are at the stage where they need to be allowed to explore as many art material as possible. They need to be allowed to follow their curiosity and imagination.

Telling them ‘what’ to do, and ‘how’ to do will stifle their natural instinct to explore and learn.

Thank you, Teacher “Aey”

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