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Children's drawing and painting from a cognitive perspective: a longitudinal study
Authors:E  Beverley Lambert
Institution:Charles Sturt University , Australia
Abstract:This paper describes a longitudinal study undertaken with 40 pre‐schoolers during their last six months in an early childhood centre and their first six months at school. The study presents an investigation of the pathways that child drawers and painters make towards representational depictions. As such its primary focus is on cognitive processes. Monthly samples of 40 children's drawings and paintings were collected over a 12‐month period that included the children's transition into formal schooling. CrossTabs analysis showed that the relevant cognitive abilities tended to present in clusters and that patterning may be a serious component both in its own right, as well as in facilitating representational depictions, as previously claimed by Booth.
Keywords:Transition  Early childhood  Art  Pattern making  Cognition
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