THE MEANINGS OF CHILDREN'S PICTURES

Those who love drawing the most are undoubtedly children. They draw many pictures in their own innocent, lively and colorful world. Some of these pictures have been seen around them and are pictures of objects that interest them, some are nature pictures, and some are family pictures. We should not dismiss children's drawings as doodles because children tell us a lot with the pictures they draw.

Picture; It not only helps the child's small muscle development, cognitive and intelligence development, but also enables the expression of personality traits. Pictures are one of the easiest and most effective means of expression for children who cannot express themselves with their limited vocabulary. Children reflect their inner world with the pictures they draw. It is possible to learn some information about children by examining their drawings.

- Pictures with large proportions: They are seen in the pictures of children who have poor self-control and are aggressive.
- Small lines: They are seen mostly in the pictures of timid children and introverted children.
- Head drawing: Most of the time, heads drawn too big or too small indicate mental retardation or, conversely, an above-normal intelligence.
- Mouth drawing: It is important because it represents communication. Children who tend to have large mouth lines are more likely to have speech problems. In addition, it is thought that children who are stuck in the mouth area, that is, spend a lot of time on that mouth area, are children who are dependent on their parents. If the mouth is not drawn, it indicates a problem in communication. It is more common in children with asthma.
- Eyes: They represent protection and protection in pictures. Those who live in this area may be children who need inadequate protection and care. -Feet: While tired and hopeless children show small foot drawings, children who draw big feet are the ones who are more confident. If the feet are not scratched, it is thought that the child feels insecure.
- Teeth: It is associated with aggression. If the child draws large teeth, aggressive behavior becomes more common. - Hands: Hiding the hands or hiding them behind the body is generally seen in children who bite their nails. Incomplete drawing of hands In this case, it means that there is difficulty in adapting to the environment.


If there is anything above that catches your attention in your children's pictures, I recommend that you consult an expert.

 

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