Why It Works
Young Rembrandts teaches children how to draw using our proprietary method, which combines step-by-step instruction and best education practices. The same structured, skill based learning used to teach science, math and reading is used to teach children how to draw. Young Rembrandts' tiered lesson plans match engaging subject matter, skill based learning and positive classroom techniques to achieve unparalleled success in the classroom.
Young Rembrandts' remarkable curriculum is developed by a team of educators, artists, art historians and experienced Young Rembrandts Instructors. Our high-quality lesson plans combine subjects of interest to young children, with art concepts and techniques they need to learn. While engaged in an activity they enjoy, students gain a wealth of art skills, understanding of complex concepts, color theory, art vocabulary and art history. The Young Rembrandts skill based teaching method develops critical learning skills in all students, while they advance in their overall art literacy.
Drawing with Young Rembrandts develops the whole brain and the whole child.
"The arts teach children that problems can have more than one solution and that questions can have more than one answer."
"Ten Lessons the Arts Teach"
- written by Elliot Eisner and commissioned by the National Art Education Association in 2000