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My son was laughed at by his parents for drawing.

A 13-year-old boy from Shantou, Guangdong Province, is a painting enthusiast. Generally speaking, he draws on paper. One day, he had a whim to "doodle" on the white wall while his parents were not at home. As a result, instead of blaming him, his mother was moved by the child's persistence.

/kloc-The 0/3-year-old boy drew a landscape painting on the wall at home. According to his mother, children like painting since childhood, 10 years old began to learn to paint. The main form of painting they studied was Chinese painting from the Han Dynasty, that is, dipping a brush in water, ink and color, and then drawing it on paper. Themes include people, landscapes, flowers and birds.

Mom said that in the past, children painted on paper. After three years of study, the level of painting has been obviously improved. One day I came home from work at noon and suddenly found him painting on the wall. Although he didn't scribble casually, he painted very well, but out of fear that the painting would be broken and dirty the wall, my mother reminded my child not to draw on the wall, but to draw on paper. Mother went out again in the afternoon, and as a result, the child didn't stop to draw. When the mother came back in the evening, the child had finished painting, which was very beautiful.

The talented mother said that she would never take the initiative to enroll her children in cram schools or interest classes. He learns what he likes, and his interest comes first. Only when a child is interested in one thing will he devote himself wholeheartedly and study hard.

Children's imaginations are very rich. It is not an exaggeration to describe it as "unconstrained style". Many children like to describe the world in their minds through graffiti. With the improvement of children's graffiti skills, they will gradually show some talent in painting.

Conclusion As parents, we may not have the same interests and talents as our children, but we must actively respond to their interests and appreciate their talents. I believe many parents have this experience: I don't understand the "key points" of skills or subjects that children are interested in or studying! I have to pretend to understand. So sad! Therefore, what our parents can do is to keep their expectations and actively explore!