Here is one of many articles The Creativity
Institute has reviewed and reprinted on nurturing and boosting
creativity in children. Among the articles you'll find on this
site are those that demonstrate the importance of creative environments
at early ages and the power of the right educational toys.
The Need for Arts
by Jake Rose
The arts have taken blow after blow from schools
lately. People just aren't supporting them. They push them aside
and think there's no use for them in society. But without them
society would fall apart. Without relief, without distractions,
we would be mindless servants following the ever-winding path
of greed and corporate business.
The arts come in many different forms. There's
painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, computer graphics,
dancing, performing arts, etc. Music and all its components can
be included in this when it comes to the limiting the more creative
aspects of education. They are not just for entertainment. They
promote creativity, originality, patience and discipline. They
increase intellect, relieve stress, and provide an outlet for
people to be different, to feel welcomed. They are more than just
a hobby. They can be a way of life.
Schools don't want to waste time with this
stuff. All that matters to them is the more prominent curriculum
and sports. That's what seems to make the world go around these
days. They are nice, a good and important part to education of
course, but they shouldn't be the whole thing. People need a range
of understanding in life to truly benefit from its teachings.
The reason schools focus on subjects like science
and history and English is that society is driven on a very business
and corporate track. We focus on that knowledge makes us better
people, that it solves problems and brings us goodness. It does,
but not always. When it fails or lets us down, when it stresses
us out or overwhelms us, we need a break. That is the arts, the
more light-hearted subjects in the world. Society tends to see
these more important subjects as the serious ones that get us
through life. People think they're the ones that make the world
go around. They think that it's what makes the world. But if we
were so serious all the time, so bent on our corporate ways of
greed and power, we'd be a society that would fall apart quickly.
We tend not to see how good we have it until
it's gone. Art isn't gone and won't be any time soon, so it's
hard to really show its impact. It is a vital part of society
though even if we don't always stress this. It provides business,
support, design, creativity, and entertainment for the world.
The arts a vital part of the growth a child
undergoes. It helps them both with realizing who they are and
becoming who they are meant to be. It doesn't matter if they don't
have a full passion for it or don't pursue it in a career. Just
the opportunity to allow them to define themselves on their own,
to create a personality other than what the real world wants to
make them, allows expression and creativity that will stay with
them for years. They may not appreciate it at the moment, or acknowledge
it later on, but it will become a part of who they are regardless.
We can't just think that if a child wants to
do something he will do it on his own. This provides little encouragement
in their life. We need to support a variety of education and experiences
in school for children to grow with. Society can't be serious
all the time and it can't just say that business is the only that
matters. It's vital to mankind's well being to promote the arts
at a young age and allow children to grow and blossom on their
own. They need ways to break free from the mold, to be given opportunities
they may not with other subjects. It would be a sad day if a child
weren't allowed to express themselves and be who they really are.
About The Author
Jake Rose is an author on http://www.Writing.Com/
which is a site for Creative Writers.
MORE ON CHILD CREATIVITY
Make
your child
more creative for life.
Every child has creative
ability just waiting to be tapped. Even infants have budding creative
potential. The right educational toys can bring it out. and let
children enjoy the benefits of creative pursuits at many levels.
Infants,
toddlers,
preschoolers,
early
school age and older
school age children all delight in opportunities for creative
expression through colors, shapes and sounds.
At The Creativity Institute, we handpick each infant educational
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Toy
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creativity can be profound, offering children tools for success
in all endeavors athletic, artistic or academic. Let your baby
begin now.