tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5092053382843096891.post6074724503932137988..comments2024-03-17T01:49:03.366+01:00Comments on Interaction Imagination: Letting local art inspire...Suzanne Axelsson - Interaction Imaginationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10513322963337168674noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5092053382843096891.post-71948610875638214682014-09-06T13:19:56.353+02:002014-09-06T13:19:56.353+02:00thank you so much for your feedback... I agree abo...thank you so much for your feedback... I agree about the balance bit... it is such a fine a line and one I am aware of all the time, and one I am trying to get better at all the time. It is always a learning journey... and that is what Makes this job so exciting...Suzanne Axelsson - Interaction Imaginationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10513322963337168674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5092053382843096891.post-70160900942178121642014-09-05T17:11:03.103+02:002014-09-05T17:11:03.103+02:00Suzanne,
As someone who has always been interested...Suzanne,<br />As someone who has always been interested in the tension between how to balance skill instruction and free exploration in art, it is lovely to read such a detailed description of your work with young children. I really appreciate the role you've taken on when teaching art; gentle and clear suggestions, encouragement to confirm information for themselves, and checking in to find out about & help flesh out their plans for their art. It's so helpful to hear how other navigate this - both to affirm the things I'm already doing and to suggest new directions to try. Thank you for the inspiration!Heather Readnoreply@blogger.com