The Pre Schematic Stage. Drawings created during this stage are often about elements of nature and fill the entire paper. Once children master certain marks they can then combine shapes to form symbols.
These symbols are representation of things rather than things themselves. Images begin to resemble symbols but these may only be understood by the child. Drawings created during this stage are often about elements of nature and fill the entire paper.
Once children master certain marks they can then combine shapes to form symbols.
The first representational attempt is a person usually with circle for head and two vertical lines for legs. Drawings created during this stage are often about elements of nature and fill the entire paper. Images begin to resemble symbols but these may only be understood by the child. These symbols are representation of things rather than things themselves.