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Scribbling Stage

Scribbling Stage. Random marks Kinesthetic - helps in development of motor coordination Ages 2-4. Pre-Schematic or Pre-Symbolism Stage. First attempt to represent objects that they know Figures seem to float No regard for size or placement Tadpoles Ages 4-7. Schematic or Realism Stage.

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Scribbling Stage

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  1. Scribbling Stage • Random marks • Kinesthetic - helps in development of motor coordination • Ages 2-4

  2. Pre-Schematic or Pre-Symbolism Stage • First attempt to represent objects that they know • Figures seem to float • No regard for size or placement • Tadpoles • Ages 4-7

  3. Schematic or Realism Stage • Begin to use schemas or formulas • Two base lines appear • Generally uncritical of own work • Ages 7-9

  4. More Schematic or Symbolism Stage Examples Two Base Lines X-Ray

  5. RealismStage • Trys to draw like an adult • Details and realism important • Drawing becomes tighter • Aware self and others • Highly critical • Ages 9-12

  6. Pseudonaturalistic Stage • Portray depth and correct proportions • Observational drawings • Highly critical; easily embarrassed • Ages 12-14

  7. Period of Decision (Adolescent) • Deliberate attempt to make art • Decisions become important • Ages 14-17

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