Your son is drawing...and now what?
With this 8.5" x 11" sketchbook, gather all the drawings of your son and save them as a memory of his childhood. It will be a precious treasure in the future.
When he grow up, he will revive the several stages of his drawings and will be thankful for that.
The Pre-Schematic stage, between two years and four years.
Drawings become more complex, although they are usually unrealistic. Children will tend to use their favorite colors, rather than represent objects in accurate colors. Drawings of people are very simple with few features. Objects in drawings float in space. They are not anchored. "Tadpole Figure People" are drawn with a very large head on a small body with extended arms. Interiors and exteriors are shown at the same time.
Children continue to develop increased hand-eye coordination, fine and gross muscle development and self-confidence. Additionally, they are developing increased abilities in:
- Observation
- Thinking
- Problem solving
- Feelings of competence
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