At Learning Ladder Watsonia, the children kicked off their new beginnings with a splash of colour.
They got creative by splattering coloured paints, using their hands for a sensory activity, and making fun hats. Through these activities, children learn to express themselves in unique ways. Creativity helps them build confidence as they experiment with different materials and ideas.
They also improve their fine motor skills as they work with paint and other objects. Additionally, creativity encourages problem-solving, as children learn to think outside the box. By participating in group activities, they develop social skills like sharing and cooperation.
Overall, creativity helps children to think imaginatively, communicate their thoughts, and develop important cognitive and emotional skills that are vital for their overall growth.