Creativity and Movement: The Little Sparkly Lights of Joy





We have been practicing a ton of joy and color in the classroom.  I recently transitioned to an indoor classroom with a younger age Montessori Primary classroom.  With the change I have had to restructure the types of art and crafts that we do.  I have definitely enjoy the challenge.  It has challenged my brain to adapt the way I teach.  It has also invigorated my belief that art can be taught as any age and more importantly that the jot of creativity is universal crossing age and economic background.  I feel BLESSED to be able to share this with the younger generation.


Josey’s Art School is now
Offering art, yoga, drumming and rhythm, and hula hoop classes
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