Mommy, Daddy, Look what I'm Saying: What Children are Telling You Through Their Art

ISBN-10
0871314622
ISBN-13
9780871314628
Category
Psychology
Pages
191
Language
English
Published
1986-01
Publisher
University Press of Amer
Authors
Myra F. Levick, Diana S. Wheeler

Description

A psychologist and art therapist provides practical guidelines to help parents and teachers understand the meaning of children's artwork in terms of an indicator of emotional and physical development

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