Art class
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hi buds
Just to let you know DS1 attends lessons at the TB branch and I love the environment. Pls chk it out and the staff are really nice, not the commercial kind who can only see $. I dropped by today just to look at DS1's pieces as I don't accompany him for lessons. Not only did i get to see his work, I spent at least 15 mins there discussing his progress, his behaviour during class etc. Also as the centre is new, DS1 has one-to-one coaching for his time slot. Highly recommended.buds:
I'm looking forward to visit their Tiong Bahru branch soon!

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Thanks for the info. Will certainly take a look.
Busymom:
Not sure if this is a right thread to post this, but just in case anyone is interested, NAFA has released the schedules for its Nov/Dec vacation programmes. There is ceramic workshop, chinese painting, clay modelling, etc. etc. Can check with NAFA Junior Art Department if interested.
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chamonix:
Yup, already pencil in the exhibition date in my calendar. DS1 has only attended 3 lessons so not sure how much he loves it.Hi mummy of 2,
Welcome to the Kids Art's family! I hope your kid will enjoy the lessons as much as mine do.
Yup, watch out for the art exhibition. The teachers will also be putting up pieces of their works.
Another big event to look forward to is the year end camp. They have already started planning for it. From what kassie told me, it's gonna to be a big hit with the kids.
There is a Halloween party on 31 Oct.
Btw do you know the dates for the holiday camp? Thanks. -
For those who are interested in the
Halloween Party, here it is people!
http://www.postimage.org/
The Holiday Camp dates are not out yet.
But at their affordable rates i'm definitely IN.
Whoever gets the juice first, post here hor.. Kam-sia! -
Kids Art did put up a post on Halloween Party in the Market Place http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5884
Re the camp -
If I'm not wrong, it's gonna be a 3-days program for the camp this year. The theme this year is nowhere near angelic but most kids will love it. My kids have already bugged me to sign them up for the camp. Date wise, they are still working on it. Hopefully, they will be releasing more information soon. :please: -
Paiseh... :oops:
Tks chamonix. I didn't know they
put it up cos i almost never visit
the Market Place. :oops: -
I am contemplating either Kids Art or Global Art for my 3 yo. I know a few of you tried Kids Art and love it, how about Global Art, anyone tried?
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buds:
On the contrary, thanks for posting it. Think more people are aware of the event now.Paiseh... :oops:
Tks chamonix. I didn't know they
put it up cos i almost never visit
the Market Place. :oops:
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I hope that there is no misunderstanding that Iβm trying to promote Kids Art as the only good Art school around. Each and every Art school has its strengths and niche markets. One has to decide which school serves his/her childβs needs best.
In fact, Kids Art may not be suitable for some kids. For weeks, the student may have to work on a similar piece of work till he/she gets it right. Kids who detest repetitive work may find the lessons tedious. And unlike most other Art schools, students of Kids Art do not have something spectacular to bring home every lesson. However, if a child can stay through the programs with Kids Art, he/she might gain something more than just the weekly pieces of completed works at the end of the day (JMHO).
Therefore, parents have to evaluate carefully if there is a good fit between their children and the schools. -
chamonix:
I hope that there is no misunderstanding that I'm trying to promote Kids Art as the only good Art school around. Each and every Art school has its strengths and niche markets. One has to decide which school serves his/her child's needs best.
No such misunderstanding with me, here chamonix.
Niwae, KiasuParents is a platform for us parents to share
our thoughts and experiences when it comes to selecting
of schools... or programmes for our kiddes.
When we have actually tried it out, we are the best people
who can give no holds barred and all truth be told kinda
feedback to others who are looking into similar programmes.
It's more genuine.
For me personally, if not for your input with regards to Kids
Art, i may never have known that there were schools out
there that actually emphasize on the proper drawing process..
the technique.. and the skill that children can develop other
than just plain copy-what-teacher-does and teacher-will-help
to-expand-from-there.. JMHO.chamonix:
And since this was a good fit for me in what i like my girls to learnIn fact, Kids Art may not be suitable for some kids. For weeks, the student may have to work on a similar piece of work till he/she gets it right. Kids who detest repetitive work may find the lessons tedious. And unlike most other Art schools, students of Kids Art do not have something spectacular to bring home every lesson. However, if a child can stay through the programs with Kids Art, he/she might gain something more than just the weekly pieces of completed works at the end of the day (JMHO).
Therefore, parents have to evaluate carefully if there is a good fit between their children and the schools.
in an art class, thanks to you chamonix and your honest sharings,
that i found Kids Art.
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