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Why Using Children's Art is Important

Ever see a classroom that is more about the teacher’s artistic ability then the students? Elobratetly decorated boards showcasing the teacher’s great ability?  This is not Best Practice. Read on to learn why it is important in the early learning environment to decorate the room with the children’s work.

In the early learning classroom showcasing the children’s work is very important.  We want to have the children’s work everywhere! Walls, boards, even from ceilings if able.  When we showcase the children’s work we are saying it is of value.  We are promoting social-emotional growth, we are instilling sense of self-worth and confidence. 

Children love to see their work displayed.  They take pride in their work. When we display children’s work we encourage meaningful interactions to take place in the classroom.  Imagine yourself for a moment, would you want to give 110% if no one ever acknowledged that you were doing that? Children are no different.  They need to see their hard work displayed and valued by other children and the adults around.

This is not to say there is no room for a teacher created board. They can be visually appealing and even be a teaching moment. However, in the early learning classroom, 95% at least of your room display should be child created.
Now, look at your classroom. Are you encouraging social-emotional growth, confidence, and self-worth? Are you encouraging pride in work and giving 110%?  If not, it may time to reevaluate your process and classroom display strategies.



Ever see a classroom that is more about the teacher’s artistic ability then the students? Elobratetly decorated boards showcasing the teach...