Claire Golomb’s research focuses on the inventive problem solving that goes into children’s artistic efforts.
Developmental changes depend on talent, motivation, familial support, and cultural values.
Art flourishes in sociocultural contexts where tools are available, and the activity is valued.
In China, children are shown precise steps and prescribed brush strokes for drawing and painting
U.S. art education emphasizes independence—finding one’s own style—and copying others is thought to stifle creativity
Even though Chinese children are taught how to draw, their artistic products are original
Cross-cultural research indicates that children benefit from adult guidance in learning to draw