I am continuously amazed by the raw authenticity of children’s artwork. Compared to adults, creative expression comes naturally to children for communicating deep emotional content that they may not be able to put into words. After all, how many kids do you know who can articulate the underlying reasons for their difficult behaviors? However, the process of art making, under the guidance of an art therapist, is a highly effective way of accessing information that may be troubling the child. The art therapist is able to do that by using suitable art materials and providing directives.
Moreover, art therapy is a gentle and non-confrontational way of addressing difficult emotions that may be related to family, school, self-image, trauma, loss and so on. The art therapist can work through metaphors or symbols in the artwork without tackling the problem directly. For instance, a child who is being bullied at school may be able to work through the issue by sculpting the bully as an animal or an object rather than talking about the fear-inducing reality. Similarly, another child who may be experiencing divorce between parents can express feelings by drawing a landscape that is indicative of the difficult circumstances at home.
5- year-old boy processing his parent's divorce through his drawing
As a result, most children like coming for art therapy as it provides them relief through fun-based activities. Parents like the approach because it is a safe and effective way of tackling difficult situations/emotions and finding workable solutions without the burden of having to drag the child to therapy.
Yes, I agree that art therapy works well for children because childs amazed to see colorful things and try to get or obey those things. Through visually they can get easily as compared to verbally. But if some children can't get the things from this then I prefer they should consult with some good mental health therapist who is offering their services related to the issue. Through the proper guide and help of the therapist mostly people overcome their issues.
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Art therapy has been shown to be a valuable tool for helping children with autism to express themselves and develop social skills.
ReplyDeleteThe way you explore the intersection of Art Therapy for Childrenis amazing. It's great to see how creativity can be such a healing force. Thanks for spreading the word!
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