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  • Writer's pictureKoby Avraham (MA)

What Your Child’s Drawings Are Telling You





Introduction

Hello, I’m Koby Avraham (MA), your drawing detective. With a background in drawing analysis and the Neuro-Developmental functional approach, I’m here to help you understand the hidden messages in your child’s artwork.

The Language of Art

Children often express their thoughts and feelings through their drawings. These artworks can serve as a window into their minds, revealing their perceptions, emotions, and experiences.

Decoding Symbols

Children use symbols in their drawings to represent people, objects, and emotions. By understanding these symbols, we can gain insights into their inner world.

The Role of Colors

Colors play a significant role in children’s drawings. The colors your child chooses can provide clues about their emotional state.

Size and Placement

The size and placement of objects in a drawing can also reveal a lot about a child’s feelings and relationships. Larger figures might represent important people or emotions, while smaller ones might indicate less significant relationships or feelings.

Interpreting Scenes

Children often draw scenes from their daily lives, which can give us a glimpse into their experiences and social interactions. By analyzing these scenes, we can understand their social dynamics and emotional well-being.

The Importance of Dialogue

While analyzing your child’s drawings can provide valuable insights, it’s also important to talk to your child about their artwork. This can give you a deeper understanding of their thoughts and feelings.

Conclusion

Decoding children’s drawings is a fascinating journey into their minds. It allows us to understand their emotions, experiences, and view of the world. So next time your child shows you their artwork, take a moment to look beyond the colors and lines, and you might discover a whole new world.

Join Koby Avraham (MA) as he guides you through the art of decoding children’s drawings to reveal their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

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