domingo, 20 de marzo de 2011

Encouraging creativity

Creativity is the freest form of expression itself, and for children, the creative process is more important than the finished product. There is nothing more satisfying for children to express themselves fully and freely. The ability to be creative helps to strengthen the emotional health of their children. All children need to be truly creative is the freedom to fully commit to the effort and make the activity in which they are working on their own. The important thing to remember in any creative activity is the process of self-expression. Creative experiences help children express and cope with their feelings. Creativity also fosters mental growth in children because it provides opportunities to test new ideas and test new ways of thinking and solving problems. Creative activities help to recognize and celebrate the diversity and unique character of their children as well as excellent opportunities to identify their actions as a parent and focus on each of their children.
                                         
Opportunities for creativity

To meet the needs of their children to be creative and self-expression, be sure to provide activities based on their interests and ideas. Learn to listen carefully to what they are saying their children. Offer them a wide range of materials and creative experiences: the draw, painting, photography, music, trips to museums, zoos, working with wire, clay, paper, wood, water, shadows and more. Give your child time to time to explore materials and to pursue their ideas. Do not forget to give them time to discuss these ideas with other people, both adults and children.

                                               

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