Children's Drawings 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyUniversityNone Created by: Natasha HoltCreated on: 12-12-14 16:41 Intelligence Goodenough - Draw a person Test. Influenced by personal drawing experience and not suitable for older children. 1 of 13 Emotion and Self Esteem Show emotion through drawing instead of counselling. - Koppitz 1968 2 of 13 Social Roles/Social identity Gender Identity, Gender Roles, social representations, cultural identity 3 of 13 Luquet's theory Representations of internal models. 4 of 13 Fortuitous Realism Unintended/accidental representation 5 of 13 Failed Realism Undeveloped motor skills - attention to some figures but not others 6 of 13 Intellectual Realism represent as many features as child knows. Lack of size distance realism. 7 of 13 Visual Realism attempts to draw that they are, viewer centered perspective, depth perspective 8 of 13 Piaget Schema, Memory, Plan and Sequence 9 of 13 Perceptual Set Perception as an active process involving selection, inference and interpretation 10 of 13 Kellogg 1970 Drawings as patterns, children draw what they perceive as good form. Shapes evolve from scribbles - make up a picture. 11 of 13 Scribbling Matthews - representation of movement 12 of 13 Willats Representation Systems Drawings as representations, based on mental representations of objects 13 of 13
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