Research Questions

Speech delays, attention deficits, emotional deficits, hyperactivity, autism in early childhood?

Teacher, researcher, and writer, Susan Rich Sheridan, Ed. D proposes a simple program to encourage speech, attention, emotional connection, and language skills in early childhood.

Susan Rich Sheridan, Ed. D proposes that pictures and words get into children’s brains through their eyes and hands, but also believes that the basic shapes and patterns on which all pictures and words depend are already embedded in the neural architecture of the human brain. Sheridan believes that scribbling and drawing access and organize these special neural patterns for literacy.

Sheridan’s books close with a series of provocative research questions. Answers to these questions should help us understand the relationship of mark-making to the natural unfolding of attention, speech, emotional connection, and literacy in young children.

Saving Literacy Research Questions

Research Questions from Saving Literacy, by Susan Rich Sheridan, Ed. D, provides exercises in scribbling and drawing, showing professional caregivers how to develop attention, emotional control and connection, speech and literacy in children.


HandMade Marks Research Questions

Research Questions from HandMade Marks, by Susan Rich Sheridan, Ed. D, shows parents, including homeschoolers, how to develop attention, emotional connection/control, speech and literacy in children using scribbling and drawing.


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