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Children's Drawings - Understanding Minds (Tentative title)
Synopsis
Includes psychological and physiological analysis.
Extrapolates facial, body, and pharyngeal information from children's drawing of a person Helps diagnose illness through free association picture-drawing, without touching a child.
Extrapolates facial, body, and pharyngeal information from children's drawing of a person Helps diagnose illness through free association picture-drawing, without touching a child.
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| Author | Watanabe, Hideo |
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| Publisher | PHP Co. Ltd. |
| ISBN | 4-569-63026 |
Table of contents
- INTRODUCTION
PART 1: Children's Minds and Drawings
1. Children's minds are represented in their drawings
2. What is the Asari diagnosis method for children's art?
PART 2: This Is How Children's Minds Manifest Themselves
1. Symbols and Children's Minds
(1) Symbols of mother
(2) Symbols of father
(3) Symbols of themselves
(4) Symbols of others
(5) Symbols and their colors
(6) Watch out for these pictures!
2. Picture Composition and Children's Minds
(1) Body projection
(2) Nine-cell partitioning method
(3) Watch out for these pictures!
3. Colors and Children's Minds
(1) Brown
(2) Red
(3) Purple
(4) Black
(5) Color combinations
PART 3: The Key Points of Looking at Children's Pictures (Summary)
Point 1 Children's drawings are like mirrors
Point 2 Are they extroverted, or introverted?
Point 3 Their strokes reveal emotional movement
Point 4 Body projection and nine-cell partitioning method
Point 5 Symbols and their colors
PART 4: The Effects of Picture Drawing
1. Parent-child collaborative drawing will cultivate children's minds
2. Let them draw seven pictures without constraints
About the Author
Japanese Association of Children's Art, Kanagawa Branch Leader
Japanese Association of Applied Psychology member
Creative Life School Principal
Five-sense Art Therapy proponent
"Nine-cell speed-reading method" inventor





