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Preschool Artwork: It's OK to Throw Most of It Away

A Preschool Teacher and Professional Organizer explains why you don't have to keep every piece of artwork your kids bring home.

Each week, I send home with my preschool students hundreds of paintings on oversized newsprint, drawings on dot matrix printer paper, and sculptures made of recyclables.  Most children love to create.  But what do you do when all that art comes into the house?

First, as a preschool teacher, I want to tell you that your child's time being creative is very important.  Your child's brain is growing smarter as they experiment with different forms of media, different techniques, and different subjects.

Then, I want to tell you, both as a preschool teacher and a professional organizer, that it's OK to throw most of that art away.

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In our early years, it is the process of creating that is more important than the creation itself.  Unless the end product portrays something particularly meaningful, it is not worth saving.  If you do, you'll only be buried in artwork by the end of kindergarten, and it will be even harder to find the really special pieces of artwork in the pile.

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