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In the first longitudinal study of its kind, a team of researchers at UCL found that “Arts group participation… was associated with multiple positive aspects of wellbeing across the lifespan.”
Within children in particular they found that participation in creative pursuits boosted wellness and self esteem (BUT there was no correlation between competency and self esteem, so it wasn’t a case of “I’m good at music/dance/art… therefore I value myself”…but simply “I DO music/dance/art…therefore I value myself”.) They also noted that children who engaged with the arts developed better problem solving, communication and emotional management skills – leading to them showing fewer internalisation behaviours eg depression. Moreover, they also found that many benefits were increased when parents engaged in those creative activities with their children.
The researchers surmised this was because the fundamental nature of the arts encouraged creativity and self-expression, along with teamwork or co-operation, and as such young people developed broader thinking patterns when it came to finding their own – or at least healthy – solutions as they navigated their day.
Here are five simple ways in which you can encourage a love of the arts in your children:
Dr Audrey Tang is a psychologist, performance coach and founder of performing arts charity The Click Arts Foundation.