Promote creativity and creative learning in young children
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Making music
Junk modelling
Dough
Mark making
Develops concept of using symbols to represent thoughts and ideas
Helps children learn about the properties of materials
Develops understanding of imagination and advantages or disadvantages of choices
Recognition of patterns helps with development of mathematical understanding
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Heuristic is an example of creative learning and involves using everyday objects. Young children are able to freely the objects and find out how they can be used. It is a way to and demonstrate imaginative and problem-solving.
Which of the following activities will not encourage creative learning? Select the two correct answers.
Playing with cars in the sand pit
Showing a child the correct way to build a block tower
Playing outside without any toys
Using a climbing frame
Colouring a picture
Which of the statements below describes the most effective way to promote creativity and creative learning?
Promoting creative learning requires the practitioner to stick rigidly to the timetable and curriculum so that all children experience all areas of learning.
Promoting creative learning requires the practitioners to ignore the timetable if it will allow the children time to explore something further or to take advantage of an unexpected event.
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