2015
DOI: 10.1080/03004430.2015.1052422
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Drawing Children Into Reading: a qualitative case study of a preschool drawing curriculum

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“…An overview of research related to children's drawing, writing and narrative skills/development suggests that past studies have generally only explained drawing or writing, or the relationships between drawing and reading or reading and writing (DeFauw, 2015;Fives, 2016;Kırmızı-Susar, 2011;Nolen, 2007). The present study is expected to contribute to the research literature because it's a first in explaining the relationship between drawing, writing and narrative skills among children at this early age in development.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…An overview of research related to children's drawing, writing and narrative skills/development suggests that past studies have generally only explained drawing or writing, or the relationships between drawing and reading or reading and writing (DeFauw, 2015;Fives, 2016;Kırmızı-Susar, 2011;Nolen, 2007). The present study is expected to contribute to the research literature because it's a first in explaining the relationship between drawing, writing and narrative skills among children at this early age in development.…”
Section: Dialogic Readingmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Children are motivated to draw.This motivation is important because for young children drawing is writing and the process of supporting children's drawing development is in effect supporting their writing development. For young children, their writing skills develop through time and experience as they transition from the drawing of shapes to the drawing of words (DeFauw, 2015). In the end, a continued need exists for further research to be conducted in this area.…”
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“…Writing by hand is a developmental skill critically necessary for participation and engagement in the classroom curriculum (Klein et al, 2021b). There has been extensive research on the relationship between handwriting proficiency and cognitive, emotional, and academic functioning in children (DeFauw, 2016; Fears & Lockman, 2018; Havigerová & Janků, 2018). Moreover, handwriting automation promotes fluency, grammar, spelling, and higher-level composition skills.…”
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“…The result of free drawing has the characteristics of being free, spontaneous because it is done at the same time, creative, unique and individual. For children, free drawing is an activity that can explore their imagination, build children's confidence, and provide space for children to talk through children's drawings [19], [20].…”
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