Name the stages of young children's artistic drawings as formulated by Rhoda Kellogg.

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According to Kellogg, by their second birthday children can scribble. Scribbles represent the earliest form of drawing. Every form of graphic art, no matter how complex, contains the lines found in children's artwork, which Kellogg calls the 20 basic scribbles. As young children progress from scribbling to picture making, they go through four distinguishable stages:  Placement stage 
 Shape stage 
 Design stage 
 Pictorial stage 

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