AbstractThis article investigates the image of happiness among children with different levels of creativity. The results of the investigation led us to clarify the differences in the attitude to happiness expressed in pictures drawn by senior preschool children. Children with a high level of creativity interpret happiness as an emotional phenomenon. Their image of happiness is built up with social interaction and a focus on other people. Children with a low level of creativity associate happiness with material need satisfaction. Their image of happiness is impersonal, concrete, and it is not focused on other people
55 children aged 5 to 9 years were asked to draw pictures depicting happiness, sadness, anger, surpr...
International audienceThis article builds theoretically and empirically on the concepts of creativit...
The aim of this study was to characterize the knowledge about the joy in children with mild intellec...
AbstractThis article investigates the image of happiness among children with different levels of cre...
Since the late 1940’s art therapy has been a growing field of psychotherapy shown to be effective wi...
The research focuses on the children painting with elements of cre-ativity in composition of their i...
The article is devoted to the substantiation and results of a study of implicit notions of a happy p...
Article 100826For the last decades, scholars agree that happiness is a complex phenomenon depending ...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine the perceptions of happiness and to identify the lev...
Happiness is generally considered an emotion with only beneficial effects, particularly in childhood...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present an exploration of parents', teachers' and children...
Two studies are presented on expressive happy and sad drawings made by British 4- to 12-year-olds (n...
This article addresses the question of whether children are or are not creative by exploring the ass...
Children’s culture is multifarious and pluralistic, displaying layers of subcultures, meanings, and ...
The subjective well-being of children today attracts researchers around the world and remains less s...
55 children aged 5 to 9 years were asked to draw pictures depicting happiness, sadness, anger, surpr...
International audienceThis article builds theoretically and empirically on the concepts of creativit...
The aim of this study was to characterize the knowledge about the joy in children with mild intellec...
AbstractThis article investigates the image of happiness among children with different levels of cre...
Since the late 1940’s art therapy has been a growing field of psychotherapy shown to be effective wi...
The research focuses on the children painting with elements of cre-ativity in composition of their i...
The article is devoted to the substantiation and results of a study of implicit notions of a happy p...
Article 100826For the last decades, scholars agree that happiness is a complex phenomenon depending ...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine the perceptions of happiness and to identify the lev...
Happiness is generally considered an emotion with only beneficial effects, particularly in childhood...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present an exploration of parents', teachers' and children...
Two studies are presented on expressive happy and sad drawings made by British 4- to 12-year-olds (n...
This article addresses the question of whether children are or are not creative by exploring the ass...
Children’s culture is multifarious and pluralistic, displaying layers of subcultures, meanings, and ...
The subjective well-being of children today attracts researchers around the world and remains less s...
55 children aged 5 to 9 years were asked to draw pictures depicting happiness, sadness, anger, surpr...
International audienceThis article builds theoretically and empirically on the concepts of creativit...
The aim of this study was to characterize the knowledge about the joy in children with mild intellec...