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Art Made Easy
Patty Palmer: Art Teacher and expert in teaching art to kids.
153 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Art Made Easy, a weekly podcast to help you teach art to kids.
I’m excited to bring you interviews with the best in the biz; inspiring art teachers, authors, creative souls and teaching experts.
Join me to navigate the World of Kid's Art Through Stories, Tips and Practical How-To's!
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Welcome to Art Made Easy, a weekly podcast to help you teach art to kids.
I’m excited to bring you interviews with the best in the biz; inspiring art teachers, authors, creative souls and teaching experts.
Join me to navigate the World of Kid's Art Through Stories, Tips and Practical How-To's!
Show more...
Education
Arts,
Kids & Family,
Visual Arts
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How to Engage and Connect with Children with Emotional Disabilities: AME 140
Art Made Easy
46 minutes 39 seconds
6 years ago
How to Engage and Connect with Children with Emotional Disabilities: AME 140

Patty chats with Gold Star Sparkler, Jennifer Ford Pace, who was recently named Teacher of the Year in her community of Henrico, Virginia.



It’s a dive deep conversation on how Jennifer engages with her emotionally disabled students. 



If low attention spans, below grade level art skills, or technology hungry kids are part of your classroom landscape, listen in to hear how Jennifers transcends these issues by creating connection.



If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear how it impacted you. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories and tag me @deepspacesparkle.







WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:



- What type of school Jennifer teaches in and how she is able to help her students through art



- Jennifer’s journey to becoming an art teacher



- How to meet children at their level and strategies that can help you connect with them



- Why it’s such a good idea to captivated your students through story (and how to do it!)



- How to deal with obstacles that may come with using technology in the classroom











LISTEN TO THE SHOW

















1. What do you love most about being an art teacher?



My favorite thing is when a student makes a mistake and then turns the mistake into the most interesting part of the project. When one of those precious moments presents itself,  I will say, “Did you see what just happened? You just tripped and fell into a puddle of art! Accidents can be awesome things!” I simply love instilling a “can do” attitude within my students. I work at a school that services student with emotional disabilities. Self confidence and stamina are huge areas of struggle for my students. I teach that, in art, a mistake is an opportunity to learn.  



One of my most important classroom rules simply says: 



“OOPS! Making mistakes is OK! Don’t give up! Keep on trying!” 



2. When are you happiest in your art room?



I am the happiest when I see the stresses that my students struggle with melt away when they allow themselves to disappear from the world, and disappear into their work. Those quiet moments when I am hanging up finished pieces, anticipating the look of pride on their faces when they see their piece, and hear all of the positive comments. Nothing beats that feeling of giving them these moments to shine!







3. Can you share an experience or moment that defines you as an art teacher?



When I arrived at my current school, the art room and the program was not where it needed to be. The room was a mess. Weeks before school starts, I came into school to clean and organize the room. I wanted my room to be a place the kids would be proud to visit. I wanted them to see that they were important to me and I wanted to give them the most welcoming environment possible. Their faces as they walked in on day one was priceless.



One of my goals for this program was to show my students, and the community, that anything our students would do in the art room would be on par with any other school in the county. Yes, our school is an exceptional education center,
Art Made Easy
Welcome to Art Made Easy, a weekly podcast to help you teach art to kids.
I’m excited to bring you interviews with the best in the biz; inspiring art teachers, authors, creative souls and teaching experts.
Join me to navigate the World of Kid's Art Through Stories, Tips and Practical How-To's!