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FAQ's
What
is Abrakadoodle?
Abrakadoodle is the nation's leader
in creative art education, offering imaginative classes
in painting, sculpting, digital design, collage, mosaics,
drawing, and more for children 20 months to twelve years
old.
Why
was Abrakadoodle created?
America is ready for a renaissance
in arts education! Even as art programs have crumbled
amidst budget cut backs, Abrakadoodle has emerged as
an innovator built upon a love for education and a passion
for art. With its belief that more is better, Abrakadoodle
inspires students with its wide range of engaging art
activities packed with educationally rich content.
Why
choose Abrakadoodle?
Abrakadoodle is simply the finest,
most comprehensive art program of its kind. Well-trained
instructors, outstanding art materials and tools, as
well as exceptional curriculum inspire students.
Where
are classes offered?
Abrakadoodle brings classes,
curriculum, materials and teachers to schools (both
private and public), parks and recreation departments,
community centers, day care centers, preschools and
other convenient locations.
Are
Abrakadoodle classes educational?
Abrakadoodle's exclusive curriculum
is designed by artists and educators. The integrated
curriculum exceeds National Standards for Visual Arts
Education. In Abrakadoodle programs, children learn
about artists, techniques, artistic style, use of media
as well as art history, international styles and cultural
background. In the early childhood program, children
develop fine motor skills, language, cognitive and school
readiness skills.
What
is active discovery creation?
Abrakadoodle art education is based
on the learning principles of celebrated Swiss educational
theorist Jean Piaget. He believed that children learn
through active exploration. In Abrakadoodle classes,
our teachers present an enchanting environment in which
children are introduced to a variety of materials, methods
and ideas that encourage individual expression.
What
is Process Art?
Abrakadoodle's style of art instruction
is called Process
Art. Process Art focuses upon what the children
are learning through the "process" of creating
their art. It allows children to experiment and be creative.
It also allows children to make mistakes and learn from
their mistakes.
What
is Product Art?
Children often create Product Art
in school. Product Art focuses on the end result. Children
are instructed to "copy" an adult model. In
the end, all the children have artwork that resembles
the teacher's artwork. Examples of Product Art are the
turkeys children create using a paper plate and construction
paper or the bubble gum machine that was created by
following group step-by-step instructions.
Why
is Process Art so important?
Process
Art allows children to try new techniques,
experiment with ideas and use their imaginations. There
are no right or wrong answers. Almost everything children
do in education has an expected outcome. We believe
that art should be a personal expression resulting in
a unique piece of artwork not a copy of someone else's
work. To learn more about Process Art , click here.
What
is Doodle Drawing?
Doodle Drawing is Abrakadoodle's
revolutionary drawing program for children ages three
to twelve. It combines three important elements: artistic
technique, individual creativity and developmentally
appropriate practice. It has received rave reviews form
educators, parents and young artists.
Why
begin art instruction so early?
Experts
agree that the arts are a natural means for young children
to play and learn. The benefits of early arts education
are many: motivates children in learning, stimulates
memory, facilitates understanding, enhances symbolic
communication, strengthens problem-solving, develops
imagination and critical thinking, builds self confidence
and a sense of craftsmanship. The arts play a central
role in cognitive, motor, language, and social-emotional
development. Young children are very receptive to the
arts!
How
does Abrakadoodle complement school programs?
Abrakadoodle makes it easy for schools
to offer the best in art education. We integrate Abrakadoodle
into your school curriculum by providing hands-on lessons
in a variety of art forms and styles, along with specialized
techniques and incorporating art history. Abrakadoodle
also offers popular, enriching after-school programs,
as well as specialty classes and camps. Abrakadoodle's
lesson plans are carefully crafted, its teachers are
very well trained, and it uses high quality art materials
through a partnership with Crayola. Abrakadoodle is
professional and polished in every respect!

What
types of art mediums do children experience?
Abrakadoodle immerses students in
many different types of art mediums. From working with
acrylics and tempera paints to stamp art, drawing and
digital design, as well as sculpting and designing mosaics,
Abrakadoodle features the broadest landscape of art
classes to kindle your imagination.
What
is Abrakadoodle's Artists of Distinction program?
Abrakadoodle features great contemporary
artists as Artists
of Distinction. These artists teach us about
their styles, inspire us with their creative vision
and serve as our Contemporary Art experts. We are currently
proud to work with Mort Solberg, Award-Winning
Painter; Korky Paul, British Children's
Book Illustrator; Lisa Cherkasky, Food
Designer and Author; Myrna Hoffman,
Award-Winning Educational Toy Designer, as well as several
other contemporary artists.
Which
other artists are featured in Abrakadoodle programs?
In addition to our Artists
of Distinction, Abrakadoodle introduces children
to the styles, techniques and history of such renowned
artists as Cezanne, Picasso, Renoir, Jackson Pollock,
Monet, Estivalet, Laurel Burch, Chagall, Ansel Adams,
Rousseau, Klee, O'Keeffe, Modigliani, Seurat, Eric Carle,
Hokusai and Andy Warhol, to name several.
Is
Abrakadoodle's curriculum multicultural?
Abrakadoodle's entertaining multicultural
art lessons engage the senses while engendering an appreciation
for different cultures. Students learn the art of making
Japanese fans with Sumi e while listening to Japanese
music. Children create Chinese Bamboo Chalk Pastels
and Mexican Sun Faces. They visit Ancient America while
making Mimbres Bowls of the Anasazi and travel back
to Ancient Greece to sculpt Grecian Urns. From Australia,
children participate in Aboriginal Dot Painting, and
they produce Rainforest Bird Collages from Ecuador.
Students delight in designing Inuit Bear Sculptures
from the Arctic Circle, and they make Magic Wands as
part of their adventures at the Hogwarts Academy. With
ongoing program development, the multicultural opportunities
are endless.
How
can I help bring Abrakadoodle to my child's school?
Locate the Abrakadoodle Director
that serves your community by clicking on our location
finder. Let the Director know that you want Abrakadoodle
to work its magic in your school. You may also contact
Abrakadoodle Educational Services at enquiry@abrakadoodle.com.sg.
Did
you know?
- Abrakadoodle is a proud partner
of Crayola ®; ensuring that top quality art materials
support its cutting edge curriculum.
- Abrakadoodle's Artists of Distinction
program adds color and value; noted contemporary artists
share their unique style, methods and vision, which
is integrated into Abrakadoodle's uniquely fabulous
lesson plans.
- Comprehensive arts education is
proven to help students perform better academically.
- Art helps children develop such
literacy skills as reading, writing, speaking, listening,
focusing and problem solving.
- Kids learn to be more tolerant
and open through their involvement in the arts.
- The arts promote individuality,
bolster self-confidence, and improve overall academic
performance.
- The arts can help at-risk youth
develop a better attitude towards school.
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An impressive 89% of Americans
believe that arts education is an important part
of a well-rounded education.

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