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Where There is No Artist: Development Drawings and How to Use Them

Author

Petra Rohr-Rouendaal

Summary

A guide to develop and produce visual aids with an artistic tone. Includes aspects such as how to adapt a picture, using part of a picture, combining different pictures, different types of visual aids, discussion starters, simple message posters, flannel board figures, puppets, flannel board figures, how to pre-test, copy pictures, group discussions, and visual aids for development. It covers a variety of development topics, including examples, such as health, pregnancy, parent and child, baby feeding, food and nutrition, faces, standing figures, children, families, sexuality, work, agricultural work, amongst others.

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Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 20 2002
Last Updated April 20 2002

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