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Kindergarden Students are adventurous and intuitive. 

They accept the world the way it is and have a hard time isolating specific information from a larger group.  When drawing, kindergartners do not use realistic proportion.  They draw things that are important to them in large scale, and might exclude things that are not important to them. Rather than drawing what they see visually, they tend to draw what they know about the person or object they are drawing.  Effective lessons for students at this age are short and repetitive.  Repetition is particularly important in kindergarten because it encourages students to experiment and gives them time to develop awareness. Perceptual development is intense at this age, and experiences that stimulate other senses such as touch work well. 

Lessons

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Huchiol Bead Mandalas

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