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I don't think I was clear enough here...I meant to display work of other artists
who have a loose style. I agree that displaying the child's work would be very,
very iffy. Put more succinctly, try to introduce him, nonverbally, to the wide
continuum of artwork in the world.
J
Tom Johnsen wrote:
> Display may not be a good thing. Depends on the child's reaction. It is
> very, very difficult for inward children to disclose what they feel.
> Being relaxed and all is honest and true. I add display high on the list
> of major reactions, though.
>
> "Buerkle, Jennifer" wrote:
> > Maybe find some really loose work, non
> > objective stuff, to display on the walls. And then just relax about it if he
> > still doesn't want to do it.
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