Drawing may look like a simple childhood pastime, but research suggests it is doing far more than filling blank pages. It engages perception, memory, motor control and even early social understanding, turning a quiet activity into a powerful mental exercise. For young children, each line and shape becomes part of how they process the world and what they see, feel and remember. Over time, this simple habit begins to support multiple areas of brain development at once, often without adults even realising it. Here are six research-backed benefits of drawing for a child’s developing brain.
