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What is doodle art? Who started thid art? What is important,?

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Reason #1: Doodle Art is More than an Art Form

Doodling is an important way for people, kids, teens and whole families to:

Relax

Stay focused

Grasp new concepts

Retain information

Think amazing creative thoughts

Achieve more health because it’s a way to relax

Yes, doodling does all that…and more. So, parents—plan a date night with your kids and doodle away the evening!

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Our son Brandon always loved to doodle. I gave him cardstock paper and a few sharpies and he was off and running. When I asked him what he liked best about doodling, he said that they were ‘relaxing and helped him to think better.’

Reason #2 Doodle Art: Doodling Is A Thinking Tool for Kids & Teens and Improves Memory

Those little spontaneous, random marks on the page appear to be more meaningful than originally thought.

“They are a thinking tool,” states Sunni Brown, author of The Doodle Revolution. According to Brown, doodling can affect how we process information and solve problems.

Doodling can:

relieve tension

take random thoughts and solidifies them into a purposeful whole

doodling is a way of expressing creative energy

it allows the pondering new frontiers of thought

Clearly, it’s a powerful way for preteens and teens to think.

Scientists have also found that doodling actually improves memory especially when coupled with listening to classical music. When people were encouraged to doodle while listening to a list of people’s names being read, they were able to remember 29 percent more of the information on a surprise quiz later on.

Whatever the reasons for doodling, it is fast becoming a respectable pastime. (I need to tell my mother!)

Reason #3 Doodle Art: Doodling Builds the Imagination & Non-Cognitive Skills

A virtual boot camp, called “The School of Doodle,” has sprung up online and is a platform for the imagination to bloom. Backed by Yoko Ono, Sarah Silverman and Arianna Huffington this website’s focus is to create a place for teen girls to develop their imaginations and learn about creating opportunities for themselves.

Still, in the development process, the website will offer free creative lessons, a chance to earn “doodle dollars,” behind-the-scenes “field trip” videos to movie sets and recording studios, as well as first-person accounts from women about their industries and career paths.

The goal: encourage the development of non-cognitive skills! (that means non-thinking skills which open the door to amazing spontaneous creativity)

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