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Coloring for kids: play or powerful tool? - ricerick - 07-18-2025 Lately, I’ve been wondering how much educational value there is in something as simple as coloring. I know it keeps kids occupied, but I read a few articles that say it can actually support brain development, coordination, and even emotional regulation. I’m a bit skeptical — is it really that impactful? Are there any good ways to introduce coloring in a more meaningful and structured way for a preschooler? RE: Coloring for kids: play or powerful tool? - jinwatkins - 07-18-2025 I used to think coloring was just a distraction, but I’ve come to see it as something much richer. When used consistently, it supports fine motor development, pattern recognition, and builds patience. A site I often use for my students is coloring pages. The content there goes beyond simple drawings — it includes themed sets like animals, numbers, letters, even holidays. I rotate pages weekly to keep things fresh and aligned with what we’re learning. It's a smart, low-effort way to support early development. RE: Coloring for kids: play or powerful tool? - FoddyJin - 07-18-2025 Kind of surprised I landed on this thread — wasn’t looking for anything like it, but now I’m intrigued. I always thought coloring was just about filling in blanks, but it seems there’s more to it. Might start incorporating this into activities with my nephew. |