The Expressive Arts and Design area of learning and development has links to many other parts of the revised EYFS, explains Penny Tassoni
As well as an opportunity to express themselves, painting can be relaxing for children
As well as an opportunity to express themselves, painting can be relaxing for children

There is nothing more joyful than watching a young child using a paintbrush with abandon. Circular movements and strong lines appear with meaning sometimes ascribed to the action. Interest in using paint and other media to make representations begins early, and for some children becomes a lifelong interest. As well as the sheer pleasure of exploration, children can gain many other benefits from investigating painting, drawing and creating 2D representations.

While experimenting with colour, form and function is a key element within the Expressive Arts and Design area of learning and development, there are links to many areas of learning and development within the revised EYFS.

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