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| How To Raise Creative Kids |
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| Kids are naturally creative. But at some point, many children get the message that creativity is about competition, and only certain people are allowed to be artists. Parents can counter that message by supporting creative kids in their artistic efforts. |
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| se Creative Kids: Let children come around to the idea of formal instruction.
Parents may feel compelled to rush out and enroll their creative kids in classes and private lessons. But children may not be ready for formal instruction. It might take the fun out of artistic exploration if the classes or lessons feel like an extension of the school day. Also, creative kids are often protective of their art and want to keep it private. A parent’s well-intentioned nudge into the public arena of a classroom can unwittingly make a child feel that their art is no longer theirs.
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| Written by: |
Marcia Trahan |
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03/29/2008 |
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