With schools and nurseries being closed, and lockdown now in effect, parents are faced with the daunting prospect of keeping their kids entertained for hours on end, while simultaneously keeping them fit, healthy and educated. Not to mention that many will still need to fit in working from home in-between.

Fortunately, with the developed technology, we have many products to help parents to educate  kids at home now. Giving your child an advantage in an increasingly competitive market is something every parent wants to do. One of the ways to do that is to encourage your child to be interested in STEAM fields. Learning at a young age can help them more easily move into those fields and have an edge over others.

Painting can be difficult to learn. But the younger you are when you learn something, the better you’re going to be at it and the easier it’s going to be to learn. With drawing robots, your child can learn to draw by doing an activity they’ll find fun, rather than something that makes them feel like they’re sitting in a classroom listening to a teacher.

When should you start your child on a drawing robot?

Experts say that they should probably know how to read and write before they get started. So, typically around the age of 3-5.

There’s also the idea that starting girls on drawing at a young age will give them even more of an edge as they get older since women are underrepresented in STEAM fields.

There are benefits to drawing robots for kids

While there aren’t any research studies that show conclusive, hard evidence about the long-term outcomes of using robot toys to teach kids drawing, you can find lists of the expected outcomes, and if there’s even a possibility of them, you’re going to do more good for your child than anything else.

One of the things that your child stands to gain from learning to draw is confidence. And that confidence of lack thereof can make or break them when they get older. If they have confidence in their abilities because they have been exposed to something from a young age and aren’t intimidated by it, they’re going to do better than the kid who is sitting next to them in their computer science class who has never seen the material before.

Drawing robots also encourage kids to be creative and to problem-solve. They’re creating stories and pictures and games. And while they are doing that, they’re coming up against problems that they have to think through. And those critical thinking skills will be invaluable as they get older and will make them more valuable and confident in their jobs and higher education classes.

Conacy AI Drawing Educational Robot

Most kids like to draw, and the AI drawing robot uses drawing to teach kids how to draw. They’ll be able to come up with their own designs and drawings. Besides while robot is drawing,  it would not finish the painting at once, the kids must answer the related questions, then the robot continues, which would inspire kids’ creativity. Best of all, MT01 is very easy to use, so you don’t have to worry about having the right stuff around the house to be able to use him.

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