Artful Scribbles: The Significance Of Children's Drawings
Psychologists have long understood that the art works of children relate to their intellectual and emotional development but this is the first book to describe the developmental process of drawing. Gardner explores the vital links between children's art and their emotional, social, and cognitive development.
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Artful Scribbles: The Significance Of Children's Drawings
Psychologists have long understood that the art works of children relate to their intellectual and emotional development but this is the first book to describe the developmental process of drawing. Gardner explores the vital links between children's art and their emotional, social, and cognitive development.
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Artful Scribbles: The Significance Of Children's Drawings

Artful Scribbles: The Significance Of Children's Drawings

by Howard Gardner
Artful Scribbles: The Significance Of Children's Drawings

Artful Scribbles: The Significance Of Children's Drawings

by Howard Gardner

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Psychologists have long understood that the art works of children relate to their intellectual and emotional development but this is the first book to describe the developmental process of drawing. Gardner explores the vital links between children's art and their emotional, social, and cognitive development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780465004553
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 03/08/1982
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Howard Gardner is the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor in Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Among numerous honors, Gardner received a MacArthur Prize Fellowship in 1981. In 1990, he was the first American to receive the University of Louisville's Grawemeyer Award in education. In 2000, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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