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Children around the world have stood in front of their homes to show drawings of what they miss most from life before lockdown: grassy parks, playing soccer, and spending time with friends and family.
Co-authored with Dr. Jeremy Sawyer, postdoctoral fellow at Temple University Children love to draw. Across countries and societies, even if the only materials available are a stick and dirt, children ...
How 4-year old children draw pictures of a child is an indicator of intelligence at age 14, according to a study by King's College London, published today in Psychological Science. The researchers ...
Children’s Day, celebrated every year on 14 November, is more than a festive event, it’s a day that celebrates imagination, innocence and creativity. Drawing competitions have always been one of the ...
They have fewer preconceptions about who “should” be in a science role. A scientist behind a beaker, usually with glasses, is often associated with men much more than women. But as more women enter ...
A photographer asked children to draw or write whatever "comes to mind first." Syrian refugee Islem Halife, 11, shows a drawing of her home in Syria, as she sits in a classroom where she learns the ...
It's the archetypal child's drawing -- family, pet, maybe a house and garden, and the child themselves. Yet how do children represent themselves in their drawings, and does this representation alter ...