Two studies examined young children's comprehension and production of representational drawings across and within 2 socioeconomic strata (SES). Participants were 130 middle-SES (MSES) and low-SES (LSES) Argentine children, from 30 to 60 months old, given a task with 2 phases, production and comprehension. The production phase assessed free drawing and drawings from simple 3-dimensional objects (model drawing); the comprehension phase assessed children's understanding of an adult's line drawings of the objects. MSES children solved the comprehension phase of the task within the studied age range; representational production emerged first in model drawing (42 months) and later in free drawing (48 months). The same developmental pathway was ob...
Abstract Drawing is a highly participatory mode of communication, particularly suited to allowing ch...
Affiliation EA 4260 - Intitulé actuel : Centre d’Etude des Stratégies et des Actions Motrices et Spo...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the spontaneous drawings of Tasmanian Primary School...
This research examined young children’s comprehension and production of representational drawings ac...
Esta investigación examina diferencias evolutivas y por nivel socioeconómico (NSE medio y bajo) en l...
Two studies compared 2- to 14-year-olds ’ production and comprehension of realism in human gure draw...
El presente artículo tuvo como propósito analizar la evolución del dibujo infantil de acuerdo a las ...
In this chapter we consider a range of approaches to investigating the relationship between children...
This study investigated the process by which the representational activity and knowledge about drawi...
京都ノートルダム女子大学心理学部元・金沢大学法学部This study investigated the process by which the representational activity ...
Young children begin to draw spontaneously, and their drawings develop in complexity and skill as th...
The present study explored children's cognitive development through their drawings. One hundred and ...
We have studied on children's development and have pointed out that the present-day children have de...
This study examined the effect of cognitive and perceptual development, manipulation of objects, and...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
Abstract Drawing is a highly participatory mode of communication, particularly suited to allowing ch...
Affiliation EA 4260 - Intitulé actuel : Centre d’Etude des Stratégies et des Actions Motrices et Spo...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the spontaneous drawings of Tasmanian Primary School...
This research examined young children’s comprehension and production of representational drawings ac...
Esta investigación examina diferencias evolutivas y por nivel socioeconómico (NSE medio y bajo) en l...
Two studies compared 2- to 14-year-olds ’ production and comprehension of realism in human gure draw...
El presente artículo tuvo como propósito analizar la evolución del dibujo infantil de acuerdo a las ...
In this chapter we consider a range of approaches to investigating the relationship between children...
This study investigated the process by which the representational activity and knowledge about drawi...
京都ノートルダム女子大学心理学部元・金沢大学法学部This study investigated the process by which the representational activity ...
Young children begin to draw spontaneously, and their drawings develop in complexity and skill as th...
The present study explored children's cognitive development through their drawings. One hundred and ...
We have studied on children's development and have pointed out that the present-day children have de...
This study examined the effect of cognitive and perceptual development, manipulation of objects, and...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
Abstract Drawing is a highly participatory mode of communication, particularly suited to allowing ch...
Affiliation EA 4260 - Intitulé actuel : Centre d’Etude des Stratégies et des Actions Motrices et Spo...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the spontaneous drawings of Tasmanian Primary School...