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Integrating Art and Craft into Early Childhood Education: A Pathway to Holistic Skill Development in Nigeria

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  • Shagaya, Mashood Olanrewaju

    (Department of Fine and Applied Arts, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Kwara State University, Malete)

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This study explores the significance of integrating art and craft activities into early childhood education as a strategy for promoting essential skill acquisition. Drawing on developmental theories by Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky, the study demonstrates that creative engagement supports holistic child development—spanning cognitive, physical, emotional, social, and linguistic domains. Through a documentary research approach, the study synthesizes existing literature to highlight how artistic experiences foster symbolic reasoning, fine and gross motor coordination, narrative abilities, visual-spatial understanding, and vocabulary enrichment. These skills serve as foundational elements for academic readiness and lifelong learning. Art and craft are shown to enhance children’s executive functioning, support emotional regulation, and cultivate interpersonal skills through collaborative and expressive tasks. Additionally, the use of indigenous materials and cultural themes reinforces identity formation and cultural awareness, aligning educational content with local traditions. The findings also emphasize the cross-curricular potential of creative activities in reinforcing concepts in literacy, mathematics, science, and environmental education. Notably, children learn to apply abstract ideas through hands-on practice, thereby deepening comprehension and retention. Despite these multifaceted benefits, art and craft remain underutilized in many Nigerian educational settings due to curriculum biases that prioritize traditional academics. The study concludes by advocating for policy reforms, teacher training, and infrastructural support to institutionalize creative learning as a core component of early education. By elevating the role of art and craft, educators can foster well-rounded, capable, and culturally grounded learners prepared to thrive in an increasingly complex world.

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  • Shagaya, Mashood Olanrewaju, 2025. "Integrating Art and Craft into Early Childhood Education: A Pathway to Holistic Skill Development in Nigeria," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(7), pages 5140-5153, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-7:p:5140-5153
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