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August 18, 2010

Easy Ways to Encourage Creativity

Children naturally want to be creative.

And it’s one of their most amazing desires, because it also benefits them in many ways.

In my latest article for Small World Toys, I wrote:

“Imagination is the highest kite one can fly,” actress Lauren Bacall once said. Most children have an active imagination, and have no qualms about expressing themselves creatively.

Unfortunately, as they grow older, we often unconsciously squelch it from them, or fail to encourage imaginative thinking. Instead of letting kids dream about the possibilities in life, we tell them not to get their hopes up, or to be realistic.

So what’s the solution?

There are lots of inspiring ways to foster your child’s creativity and help him think outside the box.

Read my full article for more: Raise a Creative Genius.

Keep Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life!

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About the Author:

Heather Vale Goss is a writer, journalist and interviewer known as The Unwrapper™. Since 1993, she has worked in all media: TV, radio, print and online. She runs the online publishing company LWL (Life Without Limits) Media Inc., The Life Improvement Company™, with her husband, Barry Goss.

She also freelances for top websites and marketers, and teaches others how to conduct high-quality, profitable interviews through her Interviewing Unwrapped home-study package. You can connect with her on her official Facebook page or by following her on Twitter.

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