Developmental Art Classes for Kids
We don't just teach drawing. We use art as a tool to build focus, confidence, and critical thinking in children, one session at a time.
This radiant smile says it all. My classes are a space for pure joy and creative exploration, where children feel happy and free to be themselves while learning through tactile play with terracotta clay.
As an art therapist, I provide gentle, hands-on guidance. Here, I'm demonstrating a clay modeling technique during an outdoor workshop, ensuring each child feels supported in bringing their vision to life.
Mandala art is more than just beautiful patterns. This video shows how I use it as a powerful tool to boost focus, reduce anxiety, and develop fine motor skills, making it a cornerstone of my cognitive-centered art curriculum.
Our classroom has no walls. This is a snapshot from one of my online Zoom sessions, where young artists from around the world connect, share their work, and learn together, proving that creativity knows no distance.
Collaboration is one of the 4 C's I focus on. This outdoor workshop shows children learning together, sharing ideas, and building friendships in a vibrant, nature-inspired setting.
I believe in exercising the creative side of the brain. In this video, I explain and demonstrate the 'upside-down drawing' technique, a fun, cognitive-centered exercise that challenges perception and unlocks new ways of seeing and creating.
This is Eva, beaming with pride. When she joined, her attention span was a challenge, but through targeted art exercises, her focus and confidence have blossomed. Her journey is a testament to how art can foster holistic child development.
Learning about artistic anatomy becomes a fun activity in my class. This video shows my students deeply engaged in drawing human figures, developing their observation skills and understanding of proportion in a playful, encouraging environment.
About Featured
I monitor attention spans and anxiety levels during every session, adjusting our approach to help your child feel secure. Whether we are doing Mandala art for concentration or clay work for fine motor skills, the goal is always self-expression, not a perfect final picture.
Art as a Medium for Growth
Hum bachho se 'study karo' nahi bolte. At Kalarang Club, we treat art as an activity, not a chore. By integrating my background in child psychology with creative tasks, I create a space where children stop worrying about making mistakes and start exploring their inner selves.
Why Our Approach Works
We focus on the 4 C's: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication, and Collaboration. Instead of standard drawing drills, we use techniques that stimulate the brain:
- Right Brain Activation: We practice upside-down drawing to challenge perception and encourage flexible thinking.
- Focus-Building: Through Mandala art and pattern repetition, children learn to settle their minds and improve their concentration.
- Fine Motor Skills: Using terracotta clay provides a sensory experience that helps with grip strength and hand-eye coordination.
Flexibility for Every Family
Whether your child joins us in person at our studios in Dombivli (Mumbai) or Sector 76 (Noida), or connects with us via Zoom from across the globe, the philosophy remains the same. We keep batch sizes small (6-10 students) to ensure every child gets the observation and verbal feedback they need to build confidence.
This is not just about producing pretty pictures. It is about equipping your child with skills for today and tomorrow. If you are looking for an environment where your child can flourish beyond academics, let's connect.
Kalarang Club
I am Sharvari. I combine my background in child psychology with art to help kids find their voice. My classes are a safe space where children learn to express themselves without the pressure of being perfect.
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