Goodenough Test
The Goodenough Test is a psychological assessment designed to evaluate a child's intellectual development through their drawing abilities. Developed by psychologist Dr. Florence Goodenough in the 1920s, the test involves asking children to draw a person, which is then scored based on specific criteria related to the details and proportions of the drawing.
This test is often used in educational and clinical settings to identify developmental delays or learning disabilities. It provides insights into a child's cognitive and emotional state, helping educators and psychologists tailor their approaches to support the child's growth and learning needs.