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Developmental Changes in Early Comprehension and Production of Drawings: Evidence From Two Socioeconomic Backgrounds
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2017-07Registro en:
Salsa, Analía Marcela; Vivaldi, Romina; Developmental Changes in Early Comprehension and Production of Drawings: Evidence From Two Socioeconomic Backgrounds; Taylor & Francis; Journal Of Genetic Psychology; 178; 4; 7-2017; 217-228
0022-1325
1940-0896
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Salsa, Analía Marcela
Vivaldi, Romina
Resumen
Two studies examined young children's comprehension and production of representational drawings across and within 2 socioeconomic strata (SES). Participants were 130 middle-SES (MSES) and low-SES (LSES) Argentine children, from 30 to 60 months old, given a task with 2 phases, production and comprehension. The production phase assessed free drawing and drawings from simple 3-dimensional objects (model drawing); the comprehension phase assessed children's understanding of an adult's line drawings of the objects. MSES children solved the comprehension phase of the task within the studied age range; representational production emerged first in model drawing (42 months) and later in free drawing (48 months). The same developmental pathway was observed in LSES children but with a clear asynchrony in the age of onset of comprehension and production: Children understood the symbolic nature of drawings at 42 months old and the first representational drawings were found at 60 months old. These results provide empirical evidence that support the crucial influence of social experiences by organizing and constraining graphic development.