Category Archives: Creativity/Inspiration
Posts to inspire creativity
Top 3 Myths of Creativity
Creativity is hard to define. Some people think it is something you have to be born with; some think it is an intangible, mythical quality. Let’s demystify creativity by exploring some common creativity myths.
Continue reading...Creative Family Saving
The family that saves together stays together. Working together to accomplish a common goal – and learning a little about frugality – will set your kids up for a lifetime of success.
Continue reading...Expanding Our Creative Comfort Zones
There are many different things you can do as a family that will expand your creative comfort zone. It also teaches your kids that trying new things and sharing new experience is a fantastic part of life!
Continue reading...Creativity Lessons From Kids
Even while I am teaching I am constantly reminded I have so much to learn. My favorite teachers? Kids. From every child I have taught, I have gained so much.
Continue reading...Creative Kids 30 Day Challenge
I'm sure most of you have heard that it takes 30 days to create a new habit. You can use this idea to help your family develop new creative habits. Getting into the 30 day challenge is a great way of giving kids the tools to create their own good habits, which will aid them throughout their entire lives.
Continue reading...Creative Kids – Cameras
Photography is a fantastic way to explore your creative side. For those of us who don't have the skills to draw and paint, it is a great way to show how we see the world.
Continue reading...Kiva and Creative Kids
KIVA is a fantastic tool to teach your family about money, micro-financing and how small acts can change a life.
Continue reading...Growing Curious Kids
Curiosity is often the first step in the creative process. All of humanities inventions, improvements and advances have been made because someone, somewhere was curious. The gift of curiosity is one of the best things we can give to children. It will provide a lifetime of education and entertainment; the curious are rarely bored.
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