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New APSU program brings arts and music activities to young children

            CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 It isn鈥檛 unusual to find a preschool-age child singing aloud or coloring a picture he or she painted. That鈥檚 how young children have acted for centuries.

            鈥淚n my opinion, children are innately musical and artistic at that age,鈥 Eric Branscome, assistant professor and coordinator of music education at Austin Peay State University, said. 鈥淭hey love drawing, they love coloring, they love singing, they love painting.鈥

            CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 It isn鈥檛 unusual to find a preschool-age child singing aloud or coloring a picture he or she painted. That鈥檚 how young children have acted for centuries.

            鈥淚n my opinion, children are innately musical and artistic at that age,鈥 Eric Branscome, assistant professor and coordinator of music education at Austin Peay State University, said. 鈥淭hey love drawing, they love coloring, they love singing, they love painting.鈥

            But with several preschools and child care centers doing away with music and arts programs, today鈥檚 youngsters aren鈥檛 getting much of an opportunity to delve into creative activities. A new APSU-sponsored program is looking to remedy this problem.

            Beginning at 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 7, APSU faculty and students will host the Children鈥檚 Arts InterAction Program in the Children鈥檚 Library of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library. The program, which is free and open to all pre-school and early elementary aged children, will continue on the first Tuesday of each month throughout the semester.

            鈥淭he program is basically targeting younger children, preschool-aged children, early elementary school-age children,鈥 Branscome said. 鈥淚t will have music, singing time, music activities. A lot of our student organizations will be going over to perform for the kids. And at the end of the time, the (APSU) art education students will lead a craft or related art activity for the kids.鈥

            The activities will all be focused around literacy concepts developed by the library staff.

            In addition to providing a valuable service for the community, the Children鈥檚 Arts InterAction program will also help prepare APSU students for their future careers.

            鈥淥ne of the main reasons we wanted to start this, in addition to community outreach, was so that our students in music education and art education could get extra experience working with these young kids before they go out and do student teaching,鈥 Branscome said.

            The program will meet at 4:30 at the library on the following days:

            鈥 Feb. 7

            鈥 March 6

            鈥 April 10

            鈥 May 8

            For more information on Children鈥檚 Arts InterAction, contact Branscome at branscomee@apsu.edu or Jennifer Snyder, APSU assistant professor of art education, at snyderj@apsu.edu.