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The Goodenough Draw-a-Man Test (originally published in 1926) is a non-verbal psychological instrument used to estimate the intellectual maturity of children between the ages of 3 and 13. Administration Overview

Le principe fondateur et la structure de la grille grille de cotation dessin du bonhomme goodenough

Drawing description: A circle with two dots (eyes), a vertical line (nose), a curved line (mouth), four sticks for hair, two lines attached to the bottom of the head (legs), no arms, no body. Tâche : l’enfant reçoit une feuille et un

Principe général

Materials: Only a pencil and a blank piece of paper are required. Scoring Criteria (Grille de Cotation) Materials: Only a pencil and a blank piece

: Le corps ne doit pas se voir à travers les vêtements (ex: un pantalon et un pull). Costume complet sans transparence : Manches et jambes de pantalon représentées. Détails vestimentaires : Boutons, poches, cravate, chapeau, etc. 5. Coordination motrice et proportions Coordination des lignes A

Here is a short story built around that concept.

  1. Materials: A4 white paper (vertical orientation), No. 2 pencil with eraser (no pens or markers, as erasures matter).
  2. Instructions (Verbatim): "I want you to make the best picture of a person you can. Take your time and work carefully. Draw the very best person you can. When you are finished, I will ask you some questions."
  3. No help: Do not say "Don't forget the ears."
  4. Observation: Note the sequence (did they start with legs?) and erasures (excessive erasing may indicate perfectionism or motor difficulty).
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