The Pre Schematic Stage. 3 4 years the preschematic stage first conscious creation of form occurs around age three and provides a tangible record of the child s thinking process. The pre schematic stage is the term used to refer to the development stage of children with regard to their drawing and painting skills.
The second stage of artistic development referred to as the preschematic stage lowenfeld is a continuation of mark making. Images begin to resemble symbols but these may only be understood by the child. 3 4 years the preschematic stage first conscious creation of form occurs around age three and provides a tangible record of the child s thinking process.
Drawings created during this stage are often about elements of nature and fill the entire paper.
Later other forms develop clearly recognizable and often quite complex. 3 4 years the preschematic stage first conscious creation of form occurs around age three and provides a tangible record of the child s thinking process. Images begin to resemble symbols but these may only be understood by the child. Drawings created during this stage are often about elements of nature and fill the entire paper.
