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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michal Bogin Feinberg , Rony BoginPublisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon Imprint: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon Edition: New edition Weight: 0.233kg ISBN: 9783838214542ISBN 10: 3838214544 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 16 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: How do we help the child to be creative and self-assured?; A look into art therapy; Scribbling, drawing and self-esteem -- how do they relate?; The drawing, the me and the soul of the child: changing and evolving together; From the doodle to the circle and on to drawing a figure; Can I now bring a figure to life?: ages four to six; How to build a house -- or a house isnt only a square: ages four to five; All the colors of emotions -- drawing with colour; A private collection from doodling to drawing a figure -- by a girl and a boy; From the doodle to the circle -- a universal phenomenon; The soul, the doodle, and circles in adults; Please Do Not Disturb -- Im drawing. Your toolbox (and some tips, too); Take a look at the drawing: its a body. Drawing as an expression of the body; An activity for keepsake.ReviewsMichal Bogin's book is a wonder of clever and imaginative writing. It takes its readers on a fascinating journey of observing, listening, and feeling, enthusiastically, the encounter between child and adult during the process of drawing and creation. It is without any doubt a book that fills a void which existed in our bookshelves, a book that is impossible not to read over and over again.--Prof. Hana Soker Schwager, Ben Gurion University The book is very impressive, both the text and the drawings illustrate things in such a wonderfully pleasant and authentic way. As a young mom, I may have kept my children's drawings and hung them to show off, but I have never once thought of the circle, the line, or of the mixing and the separation which are present in these drawings in the way that Michal Bogin Feinberg describes and explains in the book. From now on, I will look at my little grandson's drawings in a new way.--Prof. Amia Lieblich, Hebrew University of Jerusalem This colorful and exciting book by Michal Bogin holds a great amount of knowledge that is highly important for any parent, art therapist, psychologist, teacher, and is recommended to any person with an amount of curiosity for understanding children and drawings. The book is very readable, professional, and creative.--Shevy Medzini, senior lecturer at The Academic College of Society and the Arts, Tel Aviv Michal Bogin's book is a wonder of clever and imaginative writing. It takes its readers on a fascinating journey of observing, listening, and feeling, enthusiastically, the encounter between child and adult during the process of drawing and creation. It is without any doubt a book that fills a void which existed in our bookshelves, a book that is impossible not to read over and over again. The book is very impressive, both the text and the drawings illustrate things in such a wonderfully pleasant and authentic way. As a young mom, I may have kept my children's drawings and hung them to show off, but I have never once thought of the circle, the line, or of the mixing and the separation which are present in these drawings in the way that Michal Bogin Feinberg describes and explains in the book. From now on, I will look at my little grandson's drawings in a new way. This colorful and exciting book by Michal Bogin holds a great amount of knowledge that is highly important for any parent, art therapist, psychologist, teacher, and is recommended to any person with an amount of curiosity for understanding children and drawings. The book is very readable, professional, and creative. Author InformationMichal Bogin Feinberg is an experienced art therapist. For many years she has explored—and has accumulated lots of knowledge in—the understanding of emotional and motoric development of children's drawings. She is a graduate of Fine Art studies at Beit Berl College and Art Therapy studies at Haifa University, Psychotherapy Studies in a Psychoanalyst Approach (Halfaba), Tel Aviv, Parental Instruction at Tel Aviv University, and the International Focusing Institute in New York. She has taught Art Therapy at Lesley College and at Beit Berl College. Nowadays, she works as an art therapist in a private clinic, in addition to being a lecturer and an authorized instructor of Art Therapy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |