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How to Nurture Your Child’s Creativity

Posted on the 08 March 2023 by Mummyb @mummyb_kw
Every child is born with creativity in them. It is the act of using the imagination to think up new ideas and concepts. It is evident that young children are curious and are always on the hunt to try something new. This simple act should be encouraged as their thirst to explore their curiosity will do wonders for their creativity. As parents, you cannot teach your child to be creative but take on new tasks and help explore and bring out the creativity that already lives inside them. Below is a guide on how to nurture your child’s creativity.
How to nurture your child’s creativity

Encourage new ideas

One way to nurture your child's creativity is to encourage new ideas. This means allowing your child to come to you when they find something that they are interested in and would like to pursue. The mindset to have at this point is your approach encourages your child to be more creative. Even if the idea does not suit you, show your excitement and find ways to evolve their imagination further.

Surround your child with creativity

Some parents underestimate their creative abilities and choose to leave these activities to when their child starts nursery. However, it is so important to practice creativity with your child from a young age, which starts way before nursery is even in the picture. You don’t need to be a pro to get your creative juices flowing. Keep a collection of pens, paints and craft equipment to complete with your child on a regular basis.

Take it outdoors

The outdoors is more valuable to us than we’ll ever imagine. This is because it is a school of its own, allowing individuals to learn whatever they want in it. Creativity can be nurtured simply by allowing your child’s mind to wander in different places. Take trips to local stately homes or plan a hike up a mountain. A child that feels free in an open space will notice the small details that the world has to offer, therefore, encouraging them to use their curiosity to promote creativity in their lives.
K Elizabeth xoxox
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