“…First, there is an increase in the accuracy of color discrimination between the ages of two and six, but it is not generally until age fifteen that youth can discriminate colors as accurately as adults (Erdinest et al, 2021; Trifunović et al, 2014, 2017; Vivaldi & Salsa, 2021). Children up to age three tend to prefer bright, primary colors over pastels, and they favor bright luminous colors such as red, orange and yellow (warm colors), with red most preferred during early preschool years (Erdinest et al, 2021; Trifunović et al, 2017; Vivaldi & Salsa, 2021). Second, color perception is not only a function of lightness, chroma, and hue, but also of factors such as viewing distance and angle, amount and type of ambient light, and presence of other colors in the immediate background and general environmental surround (Elliot, 2015; Hunt & Pointer, 2011).…”