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Category > Psychology Posted 26 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

What do you think about coloring books?

What do you think about coloring books? Tell why you agree or disagree with the article. If you find additional information online, site your resource. 

The People Vs. Coloring Books: The Verdict Is In So what's up with the crayons? Everywhere you go lately — the bookstore, Starbucks — even here at NPR — I see grown men and women sitting around coloring. Every time, this takes me back to rainy childhood days on the living room foor: A robot. A mosaic oF geometric houses. A fowery design pattern. Clearly, I've stumbled upon the national craze For adult coloring books. My ±rst question was: Really? Yup. There are thousands oF titles now For every adult coloring book you could imagine, and then some. According to jillions oF websites, coloring promotes mindFulness and reduces stress For grown-ups. Why do people like coloring so much? Do coloring books have any educational value? Do they squash creativity like a bug or, as some sites suggest, promote the development oF ±ne motor skills? I've seen my daughter bring home worksheets From elementary school, asking her to color in this or that picture aFter answering a math or word problem. And, I've wondered as I watched her complete these assignments, "Isn't this busywork?" I've always thought coloring books are, educationally speaking, bad news. That "staying in the lines" isn't really the kind oF independent and creative thinking we want to nurture. Am I right? So, as part oF our Tools oF the Trade series, here's a a look at kids and coloring books and whether they have any place in the classroom. Opening arguments Let's start in 1947 with a guy named Viktor LowenFeld, and some Fascinating thinking about what arts education is about and what it's trying to accomplish. LowenFeld was a proFessor at Penn State, and that year he published a book called Creative and Mental Growth . "He's the great-great-grandFather oF art education," explains Melody Milbrandt, a proFessor oF arts education at Georgia State University and the 2015 National Art Educator oF the Year . She teaches art teachers, and I asked her to guide me through the thinking on this. I eventually tracked down a copy oF the book. And right there on Page 176 I Found a pretty good con±rmation oF my original impression: "There is general agreement that coloring books too are detrimental to children's creative expression." No big surprise, really. And yet, as I read that, I Found myselF asking: Then why is my kid bringing home these worksheets?
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