Main Idea for Parents

For most children at Chitran, a well-managed live group drawing class is much better than a 1 to 1 class because children learn from the teacher, from the class rhythm, from other students’ questions, and from the healthy motivation of drawing together.

Group Classes vs 1 to 1 Classes in Chitran

Many parents ask whether their child should join a group class or a private 1 to 1 class. It is a very natural question. Parents want personal care, clear correction, and visible improvement. At first, 1 to 1 may sound stronger because one teacher focuses on one child only. But in real learning, especially for children, the best result does not come only from private attention. It comes from consistency, motivation, repeated practice, friendly class energy, and step-by-step guidance that keeps the child interested.

Chitran International Online Art Classes is designed around live group learning because children usually improve better when they feel they are part of a real creative classroom. They see other children drawing, they hear common corrections, they understand that everyone makes mistakes, and they gain confidence by completing the same artwork with classmates. This is very powerful for young learners.

Why Group Classes Are Much Better for Most Children

Why 1 to 1 Classes Can Sometimes Feel Too Pressured

A private class can be useful for a very specific goal, but for many children it can also feel intense. Some children become shy when the teacher watches every single movement. Some children answer less because they feel they must be perfect. Some children lose the natural fun of drawing because the class feels like an exam. In a group class, the child can follow, listen, try, correct, and improve with less pressure.

In drawing, children need room to make mistakes. A line may be too light, a face may be too wide, a flower may be uneven, or a color may go outside the outline. These are not failures. They are part of learning. A good group class helps children see that improvement is normal and mistakes can be corrected.

The Power of Social Learning

Children often learn by observing. When they see another student’s drawing, they notice different color choices, line styles, and finishing ideas. This does not mean copying blindly. It means their eyes become trained. They understand that art can have many beautiful versions. One child may make the sky bright, another may make the tree darker, and another may add careful shading. This broadens the child’s imagination.

In a private lesson, the child sees mostly the teacher’s example and their own paper. In a group lesson, the child experiences a small creative community. This builds comfort, curiosity, and healthy comparison. Healthy comparison is not about making a child feel weak. It is about helping the child think, “I can also improve.”

Teacher Attention Still Exists in Group Classes

Some parents worry that a group class means no personal attention. At Chitran, the live class is still guided step by step. The teacher explains each part, watches progress, gives correction, and helps students complete the drawing. The class is not just a video playing on a screen. It is a live teaching environment where children can follow the teacher and receive guidance.

Many children do not need the teacher to talk only to them for sixty minutes. They need the teacher to explain clearly, repeat important steps, slow down when needed, correct common mistakes, and keep the class moving. This is exactly why group classes can work so well.

Why Group Classes Build Better Long-Term Discipline

Art improvement comes from regular practice. A child who attends two classes every week, completes drawings, receives feedback, and continues for months will usually grow more strongly than a child who takes occasional private lessons without routine. Group classes support long-term consistency because they are easier to maintain, easier to schedule, and more enjoyable for many students.

When children know that classmates are also joining, they feel responsible. They prepare their sketchbook, pencils, colors, and space. They know class will begin at a specific time. This routine slowly builds discipline. Discipline is one of the hidden benefits of live group learning.

When 1 to 1 May Be Helpful

Private learning can be useful for a child preparing a special portfolio, a competition, a very specific advanced technique, or a short correction session. It may also help a shy student for a temporary period. But for most children who are learning drawing step by step, a live group class gives the better balance of teaching, motivation, affordability, and enjoyment.

Simple Comparison

Group Class Strengths

Live classroom feeling, peer motivation, social confidence, repeated routine, teacher-led correction, affordable long-term learning, and more joyful practice.

1 to 1 Class Limits

Can feel expensive, intense, lonely, and sometimes too dependent on teacher attention. It may not give the same group energy or peer-learning benefit.

Final Recommendation

For Chitran students, group classes are usually the best choice. They help children learn drawing with happiness, confidence, patience, and consistency. A child needs a teacher, but the child also needs a learning environment. A strong live group class provides both.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are group classes better than 1 to 1 drawing classes?

For most children, yes. Group classes give teacher guidance plus motivation, class energy, routine, peer learning, and lower pressure.

Will my child still get attention in a group class?

Yes. The teacher teaches step by step, gives correction, and explains common mistakes so every student can improve.

When is 1 to 1 useful?

It can help for special goals, portfolio work, competitions, or temporary focused correction, but group classes are best for most long-term learners.

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Chitran International Online Art Classes, LLC learning guide. Last reviewed June 9, 2026. This article is for general educational information for parents and students.