The document outlines the typical stages of drawing development in children from ages 2 to 14. It describes the key characteristics and examples of drawings at each stage: 1) the scribbling stage from ages 2-3 where children make random marks, 2) the preschematic stage from ages 3-4 where children begin to create representational forms like people, 3) the schematic stage from ages 5-6 where children use symbols and schemas to depict objects and landscapes, 4) the gang stage from ages 7-10 where children strive for more realism and detail in their drawings. It then discusses supporting children's artistic growth at each stage.