Abstract
This paper suggests that art should be an essential experience of a gifted individual, since it encourages creative expression through visual language. The writer argues that the quality of a drawing depends on the material available to the child and the expectation of the adult supporting the activity. Drawing is a very malleable means of responding to and developing thought, and children's drawings should be encouraged and appreciated from their earliest attempts to express ideas.
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