If children have practiced _____________, it will come naturally to them now and in their future career.
thinking creatively
20
Young people who participate regularly in the arts are more likely to be recognized for ____________.
academic achievement
25
Getting up on a stage and singing gives kids a chance to step outside their ___________.
comfort zone
20
When children improve and see their own progress, their _________ will continue to grow.
self-confidence
15
Children need to know more about the world than just what they can learn through ___________.
text and numbers
15
Art education teaches students how to interpret, criticize, and use ____________, and how to make choices based on it.
visual information
20
The arts strengthen problem solving and _____________ skills.
critical thinking
20
Learning how to make choices and decisions will certainly carry over into their education and other parts of life—as this is certainly a ____________ in adulthood.
valuable skill
20
As you ___________ through painting or singing or learning a part in a play, focus is imperative.
persevere
15
Many of the arts such as band, choir, and theater require kids to ________.
work together
15
Kids learn that their ________________ is integral to its success—even if they don’t have the solo or lead role.
contribution to the group
25
Just like collaboration, kids in the arts learn that they are ____________ their contributions to the group.
accountable for
20
Arts help people understand more about love and friendship because it ___________ emotions.
originates from
20
Arts can hold _______________ while science and technology can't.
cultural identity and diversity
25
Science only considers about experiments and physical aspects which is un-useful to ______________.
emotional lives
15
Some types of art, for example music, make us feel comfortable, ___________, also lift our emotion and help people feel cheerful.