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How to draw a mother preschooler? We give simple advice!

Mom is the most precious person for all of us! It is important for a child to present the most valuable to his beloved and loved one. And what can a kid in his three years or five years make independently without the help of an adult? Draw, mold, glue ready-made self-adhesive applications. Let's see how to draw a mother to preschoolers.

How do moms paint in younger bands?

Younger preschoolers do not yet know how to hold a hand, they do not hold pencils in the wrong way. Therefore, children prefer thick felt pens, wax pencils, clamping them into a cam. Their drawings are schematic, with imaginary lines.

Children who hold a pencil well, draw a mummy schematically: a round head, a triangle, expressing the dress and body, hands and feet in the form of "sticks". Few children paint their eyes, nose, mouth, ears, hair.

During this period it is important for educators to focus the children's attention on the fact that we draw the mother step-by-step (head, neck, trunk, limbs), pay attention to the details of clothing, parts of the body. Children find it easier to draw story stories where they walk around the family, explaining their scribbles and color spots with words.

It is clear that the drawing will be very different from reality. Many mothers, when they are presented with drawings on March 8, try to fold them more quickly and put them into a bag, thereby creating a feeling for the child that he painted worse than other children. Therefore, take the picture with love and gratitude, because the kid painted with all his heart!

How to draw a mother in the middle group?

Five-year-olds learn to draw a person in accordance with the proportions: a round or oval head, a small rectangular neck, clothes, hands with a drawing of the fingers and feet in the shoes. Also, children do not forget about the face, ears, hair and accessories.

Here it is important for educators to focus children's attention on the individuality of each person. Otherwise, how does their mother find out her portrait? Therefore, the children say that the mother most often does, loves, how she dresses. They draw mothers in their favorite clothes and with their favorite earrings, at work or hobbies.

Preschoolers do "pencil marks", and then paint them. Also at this age, the children learn to paint portraits at once with colors, realizing that only the face with all the details (eyes with eyelashes, eyebrows, nose, blush, ears), hair, neck and part of clothing should be on the sheet.

How to draw a portrait of a mother in senior and preparatory groups?

Children 6-7 years of age create more realistic drawings. Portraits of moms they create from memory and photos, conveying the very essence of a person: sadness on the face, an open smile, eye color, squint or a wide open look, an oval face.

Educators devote two lessons to how to draw a mother. In the first lesson, children remember:

  • Than the portrait differs from landscapes and other paintings;
  • What should be on the portrait, what details should be drawn;
  • By what details their mother will understand that this is her portrait (immediately her picture is studied);
  • Pencil shape of the face, eyes, neck, shoulders;
  • The paint is mixed under the color of the skin and the pencil is drawn first, then the entire face, neck;
  • Paints depict the ears and nose of a darker color.

In the second lesson, they end up drawing a portrait:

  • Consider the preparations of portraits, eyes, eyelashes, eyebrows, mouth;
  • Draw eyes, drawing a pupil, eyelashes on both eyelids;
  • Draw eyebrows, mouth, hair;
  • Add decorations and a background.

Now you know how to draw a mother, and you can help him draw all the family members on this plan. The main thing is that the kid should say what details should be on the portrait, and find the distinctive features of each member of the family, which will immediately reveal their image.

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