Experimental Study: Children’s Perceptions Expressed Through Drawings and Coloring

A large body of literature has addressed processes underlying human perception, with some assertions that children do not perceive space or colors in the same way as adults. Since children express themselves easily and acquire knowledge through graphic symbols, when determining psycho-motor maturity...

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