When Your Child Tears Up Every Drawing

Help perfectionists embrace the process

When Your Child Tears Up Every Drawing
AI can help in this situation by:
  • Generating ideas
  • Exploring styles
  • Supporting iteration
AI is not helpful when:
  • Producing finished work automatically
  • Replacing hands-on creation
Quick access to example tools
Tool A
Creative idea generator
Tool B
Style exploration assistant
Tool C
Iteration support tool
When choosing a tool for creative projects, look for:
  • Encourages experimentation
  • Keeps child in control
  • Process-oriented
What you can do:
  1. 1.Emphasize process
  2. 2.Ask "what did you change?"
  3. 3.Value effort

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