Describe the six stages in the development of drawing, and what factors, including an understanding of symbols, availability of drawing materials and culture influence progression through the stages

What will be an ideal response?

Scribble stage: children make several different scribble marks that are the basic elements of later drawings.
Placement stage: children place their scribbles in distinct locations on the page.
Shape stage: children produce six basic shapes like circle and square.
Design stage: children begin to combine the basic shapes (e.g. circles inside a larger circle for a face).
Early pictorial stage: drawings of complete objects like a person or a house.
Late pictorial stage: children add details to earlier drawings such as eyes and eyelashes on a face.

Psychology

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a. mean b. median c. mode d. range

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