The child is afraid to draw: why this happens – ways to solve the problem

20.11.2024 16:39

Drawing for a child is as natural an activity as playing.

But sometimes it happens that when a child sees a brush and paints, he refuses to draw, starts to get indignant, and in some cases, even starts to cry.

We suggest you understand the reasons for the dislike and fear of drawing.

Why does a child refuse to draw?

Before looking for ways to solve the problem, it is worth finding out the reason for a particular child. A conversation on this topic should not be held at the moment of indignation and resistance, but when you and your son/daughter are relaxed and in a good mood.

The child is afraid that he will not succeed

Children do not believe in their abilities when they are often criticized or when they are underestimated. Your task is to support the little one, focusing on the process and his efforts. It is not worth correcting what you think are mistakes in drawing.

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The child is a perfectionist

If your child is a perfectionist, explain to them that if everything works out the first time, it means we don’t learn anything, and that regular practice is important for any task. Be sure to remind them that if they don’t succeed the first time, it doesn’t make them bad – they will be loved just as much as before.

The child experiences strong negative emotions

It will not be possible to correct the situation until you find out what exactly is negative about drawing and convince the child that such a situation will not happen again.

Drawing is not part of the child's interests

Of course, it is necessary to try to captivate the child using game elements, various techniques and joint creativity. However, one should be prepared for the fact that the child may not show much interest in this type of art.

For reference

A drawing is an image on a plane created using graphic means.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources


Content
  1. Why does a child refuse to draw?
  2. The child is afraid that he will not succeed
  3. The child is a perfectionist
  4. The child experiences strong negative emotions
  5. Drawing is not part of the child's interests