Family and school are the first fundamental settings in which children’s affective, emotional, social and cognitive growth takes place. Two separate images of the child are formed in these two groups, the “filial” image and the “scholastic” image, which are inevitably merged with the personality of the child. This study aims to compare and evaluate the affective relationships experienced by children in the family and in the class, as observed through their drawings. The study involved 105 elementary school students (60 males, 45 females) from Piedmont, Italy, of whom 65 were in the first cycle (first and second grades) and 40 in the second cycle (fourth and fifth grades), and analyzed a total of 210 drawings. We found that there are graphic...
This paper describes an exploratory study carried out in 2018 in an Apulian primary school. The rese...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate family relations of immigrant children with the drawin...
Abstract: Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachm...
Family and school are the first fundamental settings in which children’s affective, emotional, socia...
In sequence, family and school are the first fundamental settings in which the child’s affective, em...
AbstractChildren's pictures are very important materials because the pictures can allow us to unders...
The “Colour Family Drawing Test” applied a classification of colours on an emotional basis leading t...
En la presente investigación se analiza la convivencia de un grupo de dieciséis estudiantes de segu...
A positive relationship with the classroom teacher is a key predictor of young children’s successful...
Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachment figures wer...
The dissertation deals with art expression of a family by pupils of a primary school. Its goal is to...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Psicologia apresentada à Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências ...
The study describes the emotions of students and teachers in positive and negative interpersonal sit...
RESUMEN: En este estudio de investigación se han analizado diversos dibujos con la temática de la fa...
This study is designed to show how sibling relationships are reflected into the results of kinetic f...
This paper describes an exploratory study carried out in 2018 in an Apulian primary school. The rese...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate family relations of immigrant children with the drawin...
Abstract: Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachm...
Family and school are the first fundamental settings in which children’s affective, emotional, socia...
In sequence, family and school are the first fundamental settings in which the child’s affective, em...
AbstractChildren's pictures are very important materials because the pictures can allow us to unders...
The “Colour Family Drawing Test” applied a classification of colours on an emotional basis leading t...
En la presente investigación se analiza la convivencia de un grupo de dieciséis estudiantes de segu...
A positive relationship with the classroom teacher is a key predictor of young children’s successful...
Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachment figures wer...
The dissertation deals with art expression of a family by pupils of a primary school. Its goal is to...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Psicologia apresentada à Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências ...
The study describes the emotions of students and teachers in positive and negative interpersonal sit...
RESUMEN: En este estudio de investigación se han analizado diversos dibujos con la temática de la fa...
This study is designed to show how sibling relationships are reflected into the results of kinetic f...
This paper describes an exploratory study carried out in 2018 in an Apulian primary school. The rese...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate family relations of immigrant children with the drawin...
Abstract: Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachm...