Hi E.
I applaud you for questioning and asking for advice! In short, yes! You are asking *way* to much of your *child*. Not just your child as a 4 yr old, but of your child. Whether he is 4 yrs old, or 10 yrs old, who are we, as parents, to put restraint on their art? Look back at all the famous artists. Lots of their stuff looks ilke chicken scratch and scribblings that are selling for millions of dollars! Those people are famous because they didn't color in the lines.
Children, especially at this age, NEED to scribble. The NEED to use too much glue andmake a big puddle of it in the center of the page so it runs through. They NEED to use an entire bottle of glitter on one section of paper. They NEED to be given stacks of scrap paper that they cut up into millions of tiny pieces. They NEED to make faces of people that don't resemble faces at all.
I am part of a preschool co-op where we, as parents, offer our children a variety of areas to explore, create, and even mess up! In this sense, we are helping our children for later years.
Children who have been allowed to use too much glue, colors outside of the box, etc., are the children who get their impulses OUT before kindergarten, so that when they are handed a bottle of elmer's glue on the first day, they don't go haywire with it. It's not a mystery anymore! They have had months and months of being able to squeeze as much glue as they want, and eventually, it lost it's excitement after about a week or two. THOSE are the children who become more controlled in their artwork.
Kids who's parents are always hovering over them while they work, always have restraints on whatever their hands touch, and so when they get into a kindergarten class and don't have their mom there (and only one teacher who has 20 other kids to monitor), they literally go haywire with it! They do things that children should be allowed to do at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 yrs of age. If your child isn't allowed to explore and get messy with you, he will do it elsewhere, only it will *then* be a hinderance to him and his teacher, because he won't be able to move forward as quickly and learn how to control his artwork.
I defeinitely think you are on the right track in your thinking of the demands on school kids. They get higher and higher, and with more kids in the classroom, teachers don't have *time* to do freeplay like they used to. So if children don't get that time do do freeplay and exploration at home, it will only frustrate them, YOU, and their school teachers.
My BIGGEST piece of adivce is just let go! Please don't worry about your child's handwriting or artwork at this age. If you try and put restraints on him and what he does, it will only discourage him and make him not WANT to do artwork or learn to write, etc. Relax and offer your child lots of safe things to explore with. Put a sheet on the ground outside and dumb a bag of birdseed on it. Give him a few cups and spoons and just sit and enjoy watching how much FUN he will have with it! Put a mat down on the table, give him a thick piece of paper, and a bottle of glue (if you want, you can close it a littleat first so it's not quite niagra falls, lol) and just let him squirt glue all over it! He'll have a blast! You can also add colors to the glue like green , blue, etc.
Give him some children's Fiskars scissors and a pile of scrap paper, magazines, newspapers, old cards, etc., and just let him ct to his heart's content!
Most of all, just relax and let him have fun so that he will, in the future, be ABLE to control his impulses when he's in school.
Blessings,
D.