Dribble Drabble: Process Art Experiences for Young Children

Dribble Drabble: Process Art Experiences for Young Children

by Deya Brashears Hill
Dribble Drabble: Process Art Experiences for Young Children

Dribble Drabble: Process Art Experiences for Young Children

by Deya Brashears Hill

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Overview

Creative art should offer children the opportunities for originality, creativity, fluency, flexibility, and sensitivity. Remember, there is no right or wrong way of doing things in art. This collection of activities focuses on the process and not the finished product, to allow for growth and fun. All activities are easily adaptable for children from age two to eight.

The 145 process-oriented art activities cover a wide range of media including painting, crayons, collage and sculpture, chalk, and printing. Activities are easy to prepare, to set-up, and to develop into project-approach explorations building on young children's interests and inquiries. These hands-on projects have been classroom-tested to ensure they keep learning fun and engaging.

Deya Brashears Hill originally published Dribble Drabble in 1973 and it has been in publication continuously since then. She is currently the Director of the Orinda Preschool and an adjunct professor for various Bay Area colleges. Hill travels nationally to conduct workshops and seminars for early childhood professionals. Her areas of expertise are brain development, curriculum, and diversity in early childhood education. While in graduate school, she wrote scripts for Sesame Street during its formative years.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781605545295
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Publication date: 06/16/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Deya Brashears Hill originally published Dribble Drabble in 1973 and it has been in publication continuously since then. She currently is the Director of the Orinda Preschool and an adjunct professor for various Bay Area colleges. Hill travels nationally to conduct workshops and seminars for early childhood professionals. Her areas of expertise are brain development, curriculum, and diversity in early childhood education. While in graduate school she wrote scripts for Sesame Street during its formative years.
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