List eight things that can be done for children to help them express natural creative tendencies

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
1. Help children accept change.
2. Help children realize that some problems have no easy answers.
3. Help children recognize that many problems have a number of possible answers.
4. Help children learn to judge and accept their own feelings.
5. Reward children for being creative.
6. Help children feel joy in their creative productions and in working through problems.
7. Help children appreciate themselves for being different.
8. Help children develop perseverance.

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