Art class
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Hi Qtownmom, saw yr same msg about the art teacher and have asked for the contact too… can recommend?
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Hi all,
seems like many moms here are on the lookout for good art class. Keen to have your darlings acquainted with drawing and colouring techniques?! -
My grls been at NaFa arts for 4 yrs now, shes now in p3. I dont know what benefits can i achieve from her being there as art does not add extra marks now n when she gets to p6, Im contemplating on stopping her, some say Nafa cert. help add points to her score should she decide on a good secondary school. Can anyone advise the benefits of art classes for PSlE
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moonee:
My grls been at NaFa arts for 4 yrs now, shes now in p3. I dont know what benefits can i achieve from her being there as art does not add extra marks now n when she gets to p6, Im contemplating on stopping her, some say Nafa cert. help add points to her score should she decide on a good secondary school. Can anyone advise the benefits of art classes for PSlE
My impression is arts stimulate creativity.
Not aware that it can add points during PSLE. -
sleepy:
yup, dun think so. unless maybe useful during appeals to try and get into the sec school of your choice.moonee:
My grls been at NaFa arts for 4 yrs now, shes now in p3. I dont know what benefits can i achieve from her being there as art does not add extra marks now n when she gets to p6, Im contemplating on stopping her, some say Nafa cert. help add points to her score should she decide on a good secondary school. Can anyone advise the benefits of art classes for PSlE
My impression is arts stimulate creativity.
Not aware that it can add points during PSLE. -
moonee:
My grls been at NaFa arts for 4 yrs now, shes now in p3. I dont know what benefits can i achieve from her being there as art does not add extra marks now n when she gets to p6, Im contemplating on stopping her, some say Nafa cert. help add points to her score should she decide on a good secondary school. Can anyone advise the benefits of art classes for PSlE
Hi moonee,
what was the initial intention in sending your gals to NAFA? Did they enjoy themselves there? The tangible benefit will probably be gaining admission to SOTA under DSA system prior to the PSLE. The intangible benefits as discussed by many other parents are probably inexhaustive.
Get our children to express their wishes and discuss the possibilities.
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[quote]Hi moonee,
what was the initial intention in sending your gals to NAFA? Did they enjoy themselves there? The tangible benefit will probably be gaining admission to SOTA under DSA system prior to the PSLE. The intangible benefits as discussed by many other parents are probably inexhaustive.
Get our children to express their wishes and discuss the possibilities.
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Thank u parents who have replied to my post.
Artbeaucourp, Hi, I started to send my grl for art classes as early as 3 yrs old, at that tender age most kids love drawing, yup, a form of expressing themselves and to build up creativity. My grl love drawing so i eventually signed her up at Nafa. Kinderart was very impressieve and she brought back quite unique pieces of artwork..... when she reached primary school, art at nafa was more advanced then in her primary school, had still life drawing,chinese calligraphy, learning primary and secondary colours etc...my grl still love art and dnt mind continuing but my emphasis is on her academic performance now.. she does have piano and chess and this takes up quite a bit of time aside from her other enrichment classes. (not doing too well academically) If she is one that is discipline in studying and keeping up with her school work, I wouldnt mind that extra time for art. Im having 2nd thoughts about withdrawing for fear that I may regret if she needs art in p6 to help her to a secondary school of her choice. Ive not much knowledge about SOTA but heard frm a friend recently that one of the requirements is to produce his past 3 yrs of artwork frm the primary school. . Regarding DSA, at the rate shes going in school now,I dnt think she can qualify as I think results really got to be very good. Oh! btw her art is very normal, no special talent. -
Hi moonee,
you are certainly in a dilemma. Priortising in the face of time constraint can always leave us vacillating. Your considerations are in your child’s best interests. And she needs to know her mom is not exercising her authority as a parent and telling her what the top priority is and what is not. Perhaps we just need to take a step back and seek their opinions and make sure parent and child are on the same page. Talk things through. But this does not mean allowing our children to have their way.
Compromise.
More importantly, our children must know that our utmost concern is their happiness. If they do not perform well academically, my concern will be their feelings. Does that make them feel lousy? Will they be able to take mockery from some insensitive individuals who label people…If they are nonchalant, my concern would be how they perceive life at their age.
Rationalising must go hand in hand with justifying the importance of their emotions.
Moderation.
Best regards
Artbeaucoup -
hi moonee
i would agree with artbeaucoup that u should hear what your child wants. to me the self-confidence of a child is very important. and if art helps your child to build that confidence and she loves and enjoys it, feel u can let her continue. i find it sad that our children in spore end up chasing paper qualifications and neglected other areas of development such as enjoyment and appreciation of the arts. they just make a person more complete, more \"wholesome\"...perhaps some guidance in time mgt can help her manage these a little better?
all the best!
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chamonix:
I used to think of Art Class as a waste of time too. But my perception changed after enrolling my kids in http://kidsart.com.sg/Programs.htm. Unlike most arts classes, Kids Art's main focus is on the fundamentals basics of drawing instead of creativity. The kids are taught pencil shading, lines, tones and perspective.
thanks for the recommendation chamonix! I just sign my boy up for the tiong Bahru class. the teacher was really patient and encouraging during the \"carrot trial\" . Hope fully the art class will help him practise his fine motor skills more.
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