Yesterday’s post focused on the Scribble and Pre-Schematic years, which cover a child’s drawing development from 18 months to roughly 7 years old. Most will decide it’s not worth pursuing art, and their style will stall at Dawning Realism or Age of Reason stages.) Period of Decision/Period of Crisis: (This takes place for most of us in our early adolescence.Age of Reason/Pseudo-Naturalistic Stage: approx ages 11-13.Dawning Realism/Transitional Stage: approx.Scribble (with sub-stages): Approx: ages 18 mos to 3 or 4 years old.To recap, the stages of drawing are generally defined like this: This short, probably three-part series, is about how drawing develops in most people, and how you can help teach it, integrate it, and encourage it in your children and students. If you missed part one of this mini-series, click here.
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