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The Arts in Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Benefits of Arts Participation

The Arts in Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Benefits of Arts Participation

The National Endowment for the Arts recently released a report entitled The Arts in Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Benefits of Arts Participation.

The report is a literature review and gap-analysis of recent research about the arts’ relationship to social-emotional benefits in early childhood.  Music-based activities, drama/theater, and visual arts and crafts were among the types of arts participation studied.  The review covers the period of 2000 to 2015.

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