Help Your Kids Think Creatively
July 27th 2009 00:26
One of the characteristic of children is that they are creative and many they are more creative than adults. But many times their creativeness cannot reach the peak of its potential. One reason is because we already build-up a limited environment for them to develop their own artistic sides and the way they think creatively.
So how can we help our children to continuously develop how to think creatively? Here are some activities that can really help
1. Make Arts and Crafts
Produce art crafts materials like pencil, crayon, color paper, glue, scissor and anything that can help you perform and do an artistic work while inviting your children to join you. This will ignite the possibility of showing their interest to think creatively.
2. “Sound-like” Animal Games
You can tell a story about animals and encourage them to show some actions about the different sounds animals can make. This will also help them recall and think some of their past encounters with animal’s sounds and actions.
3. Do a wood Works
Children love to make things out of woods. Help them make a bird house, an airplane, a mini boat and so many creative works out of wood. They can really learn to think creatively while their hands are on job.
4. Experiment or build something New
Another fun to do for children is to make an experiment out of scraps or different objects and things. They will really be encouraged to see how they can build something new in old things. Truly their creativity may pop-up with this kind of activity.
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So how can we help our children to continuously develop how to think creatively? Here are some activities that can really help
1. Make Arts and Crafts
Produce art crafts materials like pencil, crayon, color paper, glue, scissor and anything that can help you perform and do an artistic work while inviting your children to join you. This will ignite the possibility of showing their interest to think creatively.
2. “Sound-like” Animal Games
You can tell a story about animals and encourage them to show some actions about the different sounds animals can make. This will also help them recall and think some of their past encounters with animal’s sounds and actions.
3. Do a wood Works
Children love to make things out of woods. Help them make a bird house, an airplane, a mini boat and so many creative works out of wood. They can really learn to think creatively while their hands are on job.
4. Experiment or build something New
Another fun to do for children is to make an experiment out of scraps or different objects and things. They will really be encouraged to see how they can build something new in old things. Truly their creativity may pop-up with this kind of activity.
Tell next time
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