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Kayla's Dramatic Play Analysis
Kayla’s dramatic play is highly imaginative and now has the structure of specific scenarios, like going to work or pretend to be a mother. She has begun to use a realistic body and facial parts and individual characteristics in her art pieces about people Kayla’s work sample created her family members with a head on top of her body and included long hair, two eyes, and a mouth. She has the ability to use a circle or triangle to emerge the body separate from the head. According to Nilsen during the Preschematic the Stage 4 to 7 years old “anatomical representations appear as the child is strivings for realism and gaining knowledge of gender differences”. This anatomical representation is visible in Kayla’s completed work sample and I feel there

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