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Page 170
... spontaneous drawings . In both cases Cree children seem to have switched to a " visual register " to communicate things they had difficulty verbalizing . While this behaviour may be related to difficulties experi- enced by children when ...
... spontaneous drawings . In both cases Cree children seem to have switched to a " visual register " to communicate things they had difficulty verbalizing . While this behaviour may be related to difficulties experi- enced by children when ...
Page 172
and during the course of these visits spontaneously took up the paper and pencils which I conspicuously left for their use . However , unlike the past , children tended to draw individually rather than in groups ( perhaps , if I had ...
and during the course of these visits spontaneously took up the paper and pencils which I conspicuously left for their use . However , unlike the past , children tended to draw individually rather than in groups ( perhaps , if I had ...
Page 178
... spontaneously created children's drawings " cannot match the refined artistry or psychological depth of [ traditional Cree ] folktales . " The association of speech games with children's drawings and the parallel between such activities ...
... spontaneously created children's drawings " cannot match the refined artistry or psychological depth of [ traditional Cree ] folktales . " The association of speech games with children's drawings and the parallel between such activities ...
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