Cartoons are appropriate for developing children’s narrative skills and values

A study has explored the validity of narrative and non-narrative cartoons for developing narrative skills, moral reasoning and values and counter-values in children in mainstream and non-mainstream education. The effect that may be exerted by the structure of the cartoons on these aspects when the children process the information was investigated.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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