As school districts around the country face tighter and tighter budgets, a lot of creative programs are getting cut. Music, art and theater just aren’t considered priorities. But the creativity a child uses during the spring play can also help him during his math final. And teaching creativity now rests solely on the shoulders of many parents.
“A new down-loadable booklet ‘Encourage Creativity in Children’ (AnswerGirls $1) tells why creativity is such a useful tool for both children and adults, and it describes in detail how to promote creative thinking in children of all ages. This booklet is available only at www.AnswerGirls.com.” [Source: i-Newswire]
The booklet contains eight lessons, each designed to help kids and their parents discover their creative streak. A child who learns to be creative may not appear on Broadway, or have her name attached to a best-selling novel, but she’ll be a better problem-solver and critical thinker – two traits that are helpful in nearly every aspect of our lives.
Labels: education, parental influence, development
Posted By: Stefanie Hamilton







