Abstract

Promoting creativity and individuality in art is a skill that even the most artistic teacher finds difficult. It is easy to share your passion and enthusiasm for art through the works of Van Gogh or Monet with a paintbrush and some ready mix, but looking at individualism and expressing children's own ideas through the creative arts means allowing children to be free from outcome restraints.

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