Sentences with phrase «abstract nature of children»

The carefree, abstract nature of children's artwork adds an exciting energy to any space, and your budding artist will be so proud to see their work on display.

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Children's emotional and affective values of nature develop earlier than their abstract, logical and rational perspectives (Kellert 2002).
McLuhan understood that the consumption and manipulation of symbolic, abstract information is not an adequate substitute for concrete, firsthand involvement with objects, people, nature, and community, for it ignores the child's primary educational need — to make meaning out of experience.
Though this period mainly saw the production of abstract works, it also begat a cycle of eight small - format paintings of an intimate, private nature, which portrays his young wife Sabine as a Madonna - and - child.
By continually hammering on climate change or global warming — a challenge for sure, but abstract and not immediate to most people's experience — we've disconnected from most people who have more immediate concerns; we've virtually stopped talking about the impacts of air and water pollution on their children's health, the psychological damage all of us experience when nature around us is destroyed, and so on.
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