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DO YOU THINK THAT ARTS CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CHILD?

WHAT IS DOODLE?

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Irregular lines that children do on paper in any direction when they

have not learned to write yet.

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STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT CHARTSTAGES OF DEVELOPMENT CHART

DOODLEDOODLE2-4 AGE2-4 AGE

UNCONTROLLED CONTROLLED WITH NAME

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FROM AGE 11 DRAWING PERFECTS

UP TO LOSE CHILD SCHEME AT 13

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REPRESENTATION OF THE HUMAN BODY

After the doodle,children draw the human figure, which initially is usually represented with a circle and two lines coming out of it vertically and the child names them as "legs", "arms" or "hands" .

These "head-feet" or "tadpoles" appear between 4 and 5 years and go complicated with the addition of two lines as arms, with a circle between the legs as an abdomen and, later, the body.

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New way of drawing

figure is defined by the

contour

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Until the "realistic drawing"

perspective

shaded

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Creativity is not lost,

hides

Behind a period of profound changes that affect their behavior

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way of perceiving

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AND A SCHOOL THAT ENCOURAGES REPETION OF CONCEPT

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CURIOSITY

SCHOOL

CREATIVITY

TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE

IMPROVISATION

OPEN MINDNESS

SENSES

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BE CREATIVE MEANS NOT ONLY A WAY OF THINKINGBE CREATIVE MEANS NOT ONLY A WAY OF THINKING

BUT AN ATTITUDE TOWARDS LIFEBUT AN ATTITUDE TOWARDS LIFE