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Goodenough | Grille De Cotation Dessin Du Bonhomme

The clinical observation room was quiet, smelling faintly of wax crayons and floor wax. Dr. Aris looked at seven-year-old Bastien, who sat with his legs dangling off the chair, staring at a single sheet of white paper.

Part III: The Trunk and Structural Relationships

This is where cognitive understanding of anatomy becomes clear. grille de cotation dessin du bonhomme goodenough

Dessin entier sans transparence (corps caché par les habits). Quatre articles de vêtements bien définis. Costume complet et cohérent. Boutons ou poches. V. Coordination et Proportions (Points 32-51) Coordination motrice (lignes fermes). Articulations (genoux, coudes). Proportions précises (tête/tronc, bras/tronc, etc.). The clinical observation room was quiet, smelling faintly

  1. The Setup: Provide the child with a blank sheet of A4 paper (vertical orientation) and a #2 pencil (no pens, no colors initially).
  2. The Instruction: "I want you to draw the best picture of a man that you can. Take your time and do your very best work."
  3. The Process: Do not coach, point, or praise specific parts. If the child asks, "Should I draw the ears?" simply say, "Draw it the way you think is best."
  4. The Scoring: Compare the drawing line-by-line with the grid. Each item is either present (1 point) or absent (0). Do not penalize for erasing or extra lines.
  5. The Calculation: Sum the raw score. Use standardized tables (Goodenough-Harris norms) to convert the raw score into a Standard Age Score (SAS) and percentile rank.

: Le tronc doit être plus long que large, les membres attachés aux bons endroits, et les articulations (coudes, genoux) indiquées. Vêtements et complexité The Setup: Provide the child with a blank

Les items sont classés en plusieurs catégories de complexité croissante : Catégorie Exemples d'Items Scoreurs Détails Grossiers Présence de la tête, des jambes, des bras et du tronc. Attachements