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Children's Drawings, the Best

  • Writer: Updowner
    Updowner
  • Sep 8, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 11, 2018

Simplicity, concise and so presentable.


Happy learning today.
Happy learning today.



My daughter, 8 years old, just drew this today after school. She was very happy after learning how to add two-digit numbers.


“I want to learn hard and have a pleasant mood everyday - Jasmine Kwong”

You may be missing out the time to talk to them after work. What if you ask them to draw with you together today. They will tell a story while you have the chance to pull that relationship closer.


How to analyze the children's drawings?

In a study in Florence, the drawings of children from grade 1 to grade 5 were studied, and an interesting tendency was found. According to this, "houses" were depicted in 60% of the free drawings drawn by children aged 6 and 7, and in these drawings, there were very few objects depicted other than the "house" (such as trees and flowers). What the "house" symbolizes is the "emotions and stability that are achieved by life in the home, a place where basic needs are pursued", and in the childhood in which the home accounts for a large portion of one's life, the "house" is often depicted. And by 10, 11 years old, the "house" becomes only one item in a wide composition that includes "trees", "flowers", and the "sun", which symbolize needs of the world that extends beyond the range of the home. (Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2011)



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