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How to Help Your Kids Reach Their Creative Potential

04.23.2018 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

Children tend to be much more creative than adults, therefore, many parents try their best to instill such creativity into their children that transcend into adulthood. However, this isn’t always possible. Perhaps your child loves to write, draw or even create scientific equations, yet life and growing up can hamper such creativity. What do you do? Here are a few tips on how to keep a child’s creative potential alive.

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Choose the Right School

Children are more creative when they are free to be happy and embrace their individuality, therefore, a school such as St Nicholas Prep in Kensington, London, could be the ideal option for your child. Here, children learn to make creative choices regarding their education, in addition to enjoying age-appropriate activities provided by a teacher. The small classrooms will also ensure your children will receive the attention they need to learn and grow.

Encourage Free Play at Home

Free play allows a child’s brain to think loosely, which helps their imagination to run wild and develop new ideas. Creative thinking can also improve a child’s physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being. So, rather than organizing structured playtime for children, simply allow them to choose their own toys, make their own games, and create their own rules during play. The more you stifle their decisions, the more you’ll stifle their creativity.

Provide Different Sources of Entertainment

Children would happily spend many hours watching TV or playing videos games, which can prevent them from developing creative interests. Encourage them to embrace other activities by limiting their consumption of TV or a computer, so they will have no other option but to enjoy outdoor activities, create crafts, read books, or make their own stories or games.

Don’t Push Activities onto Your Children

While you might want your children to play a musical instrument or attend a dance class, your kids might not have the same goals for themselves. Forcing activities will not only make your children unhappy, but it could take time away from other pursuits that could unleash their creativity. Rather than dictate how your child spends their free time, allow your children to focus on their favorite hobbies as they’ll be more likely to embrace an activity they enjoy.

Try Not to Overextend Your Kids

Parents can make mistakes when attempting to nurture their children’s creativity, as they might fill their time with too many activities. Sadly, overextending your children might only dampen their creative thinking, as they will either lose interest in an activity or will be too tired to reach their potential. So, only schedule a few activities each week and allow them to make their own choices, rather than pressuring them to do something they no longer enjoy.

Create a Craft Room

If space allows, create a craft room within the home that allows children to have fun, make a little mess, and show off their artistic side. It should be a place that allows your son or daughter to paint, write, draw, or make crafts, which can encourage creative thinking. Also, don’t be too strict on keeping the space clean and tidy, and simply allow your child to have fun and use their imagination. You can then clean the mess together once they have finished.

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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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