TODDLERS' SCRIBBLING REVEALS PERSONALITY

TODDLERS' SCRIBBLING REVEALS PERSONALITY

CHICAGO (Wireless Flash) -- You've heard of handwriting analysts? Well, there's a man in Chicago who's sort of a "scribbling analyst." Educator Dave Grayson is one of only two specialists worldwide who analyze the scribblings of toddlers. He says you can determine a lot about kids just by watching how they move crayons across the page. For example, kids who cram their scribbles into the lower part of the page are self-centered and don't work well with others, while toddlers who scribble in the center are sociable and well-adjusted. Overly large scribbles mean the child craves attention, while angular scribbles indicate a crabby kid. Finally, Grayson says eerie or scary looking scribblings with small rigid heavy strokes are a sign of serious emotional problems.