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The Future Visionary Journal

The Thinking Behind the Vision

Who Is Your Child Becoming?

Published: March 2026 Most parents praise results and it's natural. Results feels like proof that your child progressing. But the quieter, deeper question is. Who is your child becoming. The child who begins to trust their own voice, doesn't panic when something is difficult or who stays with a problem just a little longer. These are the children who become confident adults. These quiet layers in their personality doesn't show up in grades or rewarded, however these are often

How Decision-Making In Art Teach Children to Take Initiative.

Published: March, 2026 Creative children often develop a strong sense of initiative. When children are given the opportunity to try and be creative without external judgments, they learn something important. They learn to trust their judgment. They begin to explore their own possibilities, try new approaches, and think how things could improve. This habit of thinking is one of the foundations of entrepreneurship and leadership. It teaches children that they are capable of sha

How to Support a Creative Child.

Published: March 2026 As a parents you know your children, each child has their own unique spark. sometimes loud, sometimes quiet. For your creative child, that spark shows up with endless questions, or ideas and imagination that seem to float everywhere. As a parent, your role isn't to control the spark- it's give them room to grow. Here are six simple ways to do that: Give space, not instructions- Let them choose their corner corner, tools, or notebook. Listen first, talk s

We Don't Just Teach Art. We Build Visionaries.

Published: March, 2026 Over the years I have noticed that art is treated as a creative outlet. An extracurricular activity. A hobby. But when taught intentionally, art is far more than that. It is training for vision. To be able to create on a blank canvas a world that you imagine takes a visionary. At K.Gouldbourne Art studio, we don't just teach our students how to draw, paint, or design. We teach them how to think. analyze and solve problems. Why Art is the Foundation Art

Inside our Online Art School

Published: February 2026 Not every child needs more activities. Some need deeper development. That is why I designed this program. I noticed children who are board are simple given more activities. Children need to be given the opportunities and space to think differently, explore creatively and grow in confidence at their own pace. Our program is designed for students ages 7-16 who are curious, reflective, and ready to challenge themselves. It is for parents who value growth

Creativity is Not a Hobby

Published: February 2026 I have noticed creativity is often treated like an extra. Something that children get to do after homework " the real work" is done. But creativity is not a hobby. It is preparation for life. When a child creates, it is a thinking process. They make decisions, solve problems, adjust when something doesn't work. They try again. This is resilience. Resilience is learned through challenge, experimentation, and reflection. Art quietly teaches all three. E

Not All Online Art Program Are Equal

Online art programs are more available than ever. They promise creativity, confidence, and skill- building. But not all programs are designed the same way- and the difference isn't always visible in the final artwork. Some programs focus on producing a finished piece. Others focus on developing the child. There is a difference. In my experience working with students age 7-16, real growth happens when children are guided to think- not just follow steps. When lessons build prog

Why Art Education Should Teach Students How to Think- Not Just How to Draw

I have been an educator for more than 20 years, during my time in the classroom setting I have observed that a "good" student is one who follows the teacher's instructions well. As the years passed and I transition over into art education I realize that "good" art is judged by how closely a students work resembles the teaches especially from younger students. Straight lines, correct colors. Finished products that look neat, polished and similar. And for a while I taught my st

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For students ready to create, think, and lead.

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