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Little Art Studio

Empowering children with future relevant skills through creative thinking programmes

A design-led education initiative offering creative learning experiences for the future generation. We conduct open-ended and maker-centric creative thinking workshops to tinker young minds. Our modular curriculum follows import paradigm. We follow a sharing & caring model ( reusing art supplies and other materials) that makes the programme implementation extremely cost-effective.

Overview

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2017

Established

400

Children

1

Countries
Target group
All
Updated
November 2019
A creative adult is child who survived.

About the innovation

Making Children Future - Ready!

What we do?

We offer new age programmes through our carefully designed research based curriculum. The curriculum is broadly divided into four modules –

A. Design Thinking for children -

“You cannot solve a problem with the same mind that created it. “- Albert Einstein

Design Thinking is a process applicable to all walks of life, creating new and innovative ideas and solving problems. Design Thinking for children is an approach to learning that focuses on developing children’s creative confidence.

Children engage in hands-on design challenges that focus on developing empathy, promoting a bias towards action, encouraging ideation, developing meta-cognitive awareness and fostering active problem solving. They learn collaboration rather than information consumption to address real world problems in hands-on ways. Through design, children learn that they have power to change the world. 

Few examples of Design Thinking activities incorporated in our curriculum are - The Green School,  City X Project,  Design a Paper Table , Granny’s Smart Phone etc.

B. Art Integrated Learning

“The real product of art education is not the works of art, but the child.”

Art Integrated learning is a cross-curricular approach of learning in which children construct and demonstrate understanding through an art form. Art Integration is a research-based curricular strategy and numerous studies have supported its effectiveness. It is grounded in solid pedagogy in which arts is blended with academic subjects like Math, Science, Social science, English etc. 

Few examples of Art Integrated Learning activities incorporated in our curriculum are as follows: Artful Maths: Abstract graphs, Line Zentangles, Circular mandalas,  Travel Journals,  Story book making, Visual minuting, Stop-motion animation etc.

C.Social Emotional Learning

Social Emotional Learning module aims at making children emotionally intelligent by teaching critical social competencies necessary for academic and life success such as: resiliency, self-management, and responsible decision-making skills. This aligns with CASEL's core competencies and covers topics such as – Self Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills and Responsible Decision Making.

Few examples of Social Emotional Learning activities incorporated in our curriculum are as follows: Face Your Fears, Emotional Wheel, Mindfulness, Art Journaling, Self Portrait etc. 

D. Financial Literacy & Entrepreneurship

Financial literacy means that you can understand basic financial concepts and are able to manage your personal finances. Clearly, it’s a valuable life skill that can empower future generation to better manage their money and improve their quality of life. Financial

literacy for teens is an important tool to improve the financial capability of our youth and communities. When children are exposed to such knowledge; they would be in a better position to make monetary decisions in future. This can help them to avoid unnecessary debt and improve their financial well-being. Entrepreneurship isn’t just about starting companies. It is a skillset and a way of thinking that empower individuals, to innovate, create and discover their potential. Developing an entrepreneurial mind-set among the children channels their innate creativity. They create their own opportunities and tackle the problems they are passionate about solving.

Few examples of Financial Literacy & Entrepreneurship activities incorporated in our curriculum are as follows: The Cool Bank, Money Wise, Designing Board Games,  iEntrepreneur Challenge etc.

Why we do it?

We live in an exponentially changing world in which success demands creativity and innovation. Simple facts are available at the click of a button but connecting ideas to draw new conclusions is not so easy. Thus, with a vision to make our children ready for the future, we started a mission to empower them with future relevant skills. So what are these future relevant skills?

“ Top 3 important skills for success at workplace: Complex Problem Solving, Critical Thinking & Creativity. ” – Future of Jobs Report by World Economic Forum

Skills like problem solving, decision making, perseverance, observation, emotional intelligence, collaboration, critical thinking etc. These are the skills that will really prepare our children for life beyond schools and equip them to succeed in their lives. We call these skills as ‘Habits of Mind’. Unfortunately, this is something which is rarely addressed anywhere in the current education system. Hence, we propose to explicitly woven these skills into the current system.

Media

Is your child ready for the future?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-9vJemX5io&t=4s
Habits of Mind
A sneak peek to our 3 – months after school programme curriculum-
Design Thinking for children
Design Thinking workshops where kids put on their thinking caps, turning problems to prototyping solutions. The sessions aimed at building problem-solving, decision making and collaboration skills among children.
Artful Maths
Abstract Graphs - an Artful Maths session conducted with 4th and 5th graders to learn the mathematical concept of data handling using abstract painting.
Once Upon a time...
A 2–days Art Lingual workshop “Once upon a time….” conducted with 100 children at a government school in India. At the end of this session children had created their first own story books, by them and for them. The session aimed at building creative expressionism and imagination among children.
Game Design
Various "Design Thinking for Teens" workshops have been conducted. A Game Design session conducted where students created their very own first board game following the Design Thinking process.
Inventing Colours
An art-in-my-heart life skills workshop “Inventing Colours” conducted with 50 children in collaboration with a New Delhi based NGO. The session focused on building creative confidence of the children.
Financial Literacy workshop
A session on Financial Literacy conducted with 45 students of 9th and 10th grade at a New Delhi based CBSE school. The session aimed at building decision-making, problem solving and collaboration skills among the children as well as developing habits for responsible spending. The participants designed a bank only for teenagers as a part of the workshop

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