06/22/2026
🎨✨ Four Questions. Endless Possibilities.
One of my favorite teaching tools is a Visual Analysis.
I originally learned this process through Art History, but now I use it every day with preschoolers, homeschoolers, and even in my own life. It teaches us to observe before we judge and wonder before we assume.
Here's a real example with a 4-year-old:
👀 1. Form: What do you notice?
💭 2. Content: What do you think is happening?
🌎 3. Context: What might have inspired this? What clues do you see?
⭐ 4. Judgment: Has your thinking changed? What do you appreciate now?
That's it.
Just four simple questions that invite curiosity, confidence, and deeper thinking.
I've found this process works for artwork, stories, nature walks, problem-solving, and even everyday conversations. The more we practice observing first, the more informed and thoughtful our opinions become.
Children begin trusting their own ideas while learning to stay open to new perspectives. 🌱
💛 If you'd like my simple Visual Analysis guide that I use with young learners, comment VA below and I'll send it your way!