Children love being involved in some form of art. From finger painting, drawing with crayons, or even forming shapes out of clay, there are a variety of ways for them to express their creativity. But besides happiness and self-fulfillment, which are given by creative pursuits, art activity has dozens of positive effects on a child’s […] Children love being involved in some form of art. From finger painting, drawing with crayons, or even forming shapes out of clay, there are a variety of ways for them to express their creativity. But besides happiness and self-fulfillment, which are given by creative pursuits, art activity has dozens of positive effects on a child’s PARENTING TIPS Bright Classroom Ideas