Creativity is often seen as a personality trait, something that a child either does or does not have. However, this is not true; all children can be creative, if they are nurtured and supported. You don’t need to be an artist, performer or have a creative career yourself to nurture children’s creativity, it can be achieved through transforming your child’s environment, time and resources, and also building creative confidence.
So, why is creativity important? Developing your child’s creative thinking skills not only helps them to perform better at school, research also shows that nurturing creativity in your child can make them happier and more fulfilled.
This blog will explore the fundamentals of nurturing your child’s creativity and will cover the following topics:
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One of the most important ways to nurture your child’s creativity is by giving them a creative environment where they feel safe, comfortable and free to unleash their imagination.
There are number of ways in which you can achieve a creative environment for your child:
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Knowing how to improve creative skills is important when nurturing your child. Creative thinking skills can be developed through a variety of activities and resources, such as:
You should consider your child’s learning style when deciding on creative activities to do with them. If your child is a kinaesthetic learner, play dough and building blocks are great creative resources, and if your child is an auditory learner, listening to stories and music is a brilliant way to nurture their creativity. Find out more about learning styles in our recent blog post.
Time is an important factor to consider when thinking about how you can best nurture children’s creativity. In particular, there are two key elements of time to think about:
While it is important to reduce screen time to nurture your child’s creativity, online learning is still an effective way of learning. We offer both in-person tutoring and online tutoring support, depending on your child’s needs. Find out more about how remote working can benefit your child.
Building confidence in your child is important in all aspects of their development, but particularly for nurturing creativity. You can develop your child’s confidence with the following:
Alongside tutoring support, Think Tutors also offers mentoring support to help students reach their full potential in a healthy and happy way.
So why is creativity important? Being creative allows your child to express themselves, helps them to develop creative thinking skills, perform better in school and live a happier life.
Nurturing creativity can be achieved by considering four key factors: environment, creative activities and resources, time, and building creative confidence. You can find out more about how your child can reach their full potential by reading more of our blog posts.
Whether your child is in their younger years, studying for the common entrance exam, or a GCSE student, we provide tailored tutoring services available to support them.
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+44 (0) 207 117 2835
Berkeley Square House,
35 Berkeley Square Mayfair,
London, W1J 5BF