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Like every child, Raphael started to draw by imitation at the age of 3 in pre-school. We guided his skill and imagination with Topics Learning in which children of the same age work together on specific topics of our daily life and to learn from the environment surrounding us. Raphael develops his drawing skill by learning through practice, and in group learning where he learns to appreciate through topics related videos and movies, pictures, stories, songs and rhymes, music and movements, and to share his views with his peers and teachers.
This beautiful album of fine art is a result of the creative work of a very talented boy of six years of age. It demonstrates his imagination and enthusiasm responding to his sensitive observations in his environment. I wish Raphael will continue to express his inner self through pictures and will continue to improve and perfect his skill of expression. Raphael is in possession of a talent which we all want to treasure.
Eugenia Chong
Supervisor /
Curriculum Planning & Development
Darling Child International Pre-school
1 Comments:
Good selections. Always fascinated by Raphael's drawings. The whole picture is already in his mind when he put in the first stroke.
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