Tips, thoughts, and ideas for parents who want to support their child's creativity at home — and a few stories from inside the studio.

You do not need art supplies or a studio. A pencil and a blank page are enough. Here are five simple things you can do this week to keep your child's creativity going between classes.

First classes can feel daunting — for children and parents alike. Here's exactly what happens, what your child will make, and why the first session is always the most important one.

The most common thing I hear from parents after 8 weeks is not 'my child draws better.' It's 'my child is calmer, more focused, and less afraid to try things.' Here's why that happens.

Both are wonderful. Both are different. If your child is new to drawing, here is a simple way to think about which medium suits their personality and what they want to make.

I could run batches of 20 and earn more. I choose not to. This is why small groups produce better artists — and more importantly, happier children.

Your child spent an hour making something. It deserves better than the fridge. Here are six easy, beautiful ways to display children's art that actually look good in your home.
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