2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2010.08.013
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Early differentiation between drawing and writing in Chinese children

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“…According to Tolchinsky-Landsmann and Karmiloff-Smith (1992), two types of understanding are acquired for each notational system: (1) understanding of the notational system as a communicative tool (e.g., a child writes a letter to a friend) and (2) understanding of the notational system as a domain of knowledge (e.g., unique marks, action plans, rules). Understanding writing as a domain of knowledge has been documented in children as young as 2 (Treiman & Yin, 2011;Yamagata, 2007). Children understand each notational system as its own domain long before they are able to produce conventional examples of drawing and writing.…”
Section: Writing and Drawing As Notational Systems And Domains Of Knomentioning
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“…According to Tolchinsky-Landsmann and Karmiloff-Smith (1992), two types of understanding are acquired for each notational system: (1) understanding of the notational system as a communicative tool (e.g., a child writes a letter to a friend) and (2) understanding of the notational system as a domain of knowledge (e.g., unique marks, action plans, rules). Understanding writing as a domain of knowledge has been documented in children as young as 2 (Treiman & Yin, 2011;Yamagata, 2007). Children understand each notational system as its own domain long before they are able to produce conventional examples of drawing and writing.…”
Section: Writing and Drawing As Notational Systems And Domains Of Knomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, when asked to write, young children will use linear and directional marks, while discussing the length of words and letters; however, when asked to draw, children will create boundaries, filled in areas, and choose to use colored markers, all while discussing the physical characteristics of the object (Brenneman et al, 1996). Yamagata (2007) and Treiman and Yin (2011) observed children as young as 2 producing marks recognizable to adults as writing (as compared to their drawing). Tolchinsky-Landsmann and Karmiloff-Smith (1992) devised a series of sorting tasks to determine which graphic constraints children impose on writing.…”
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“…It is thought that development of writing and drawing is indispensable (Yang and Noel, 2006). Most children, usually before they are 3,5 -4 years old, use similar marks to write and draw pictures and cannot distinguish the difference between them (Treiman and Yin, 2011). Mark making and scribbling are observed staring from infancy and toddlerhood (Dunst and Gorman, 2009).…”
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