précomics
Précomics refers to the theoretical stage of development in a child's cognitive and motor abilities that precedes their capacity for conventional comic strip reading and creation. This developmental phase is not formally defined in scientific literature but is understood conceptually within fields like developmental psychology and early childhood education. During précomics, a child is not yet equipped with the full linguistic comprehension, sequential reasoning, or fine motor control required to process the complex interplay of images and text typical of comic books.
Children in the précomics stage might engage with visual storytelling in simpler ways. This could involve looking
The transition out of the précomics stage involves the acquisition of key skills. These include developing