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How To Spur The Creativity Of Your Children

November 2, 2019 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

Not everyone is creatively inclined, and not every child will be, as is logical. However, it’s worth considering how, as a parent, you can try and help your child think more creatively, become involved in practicing their own expression, or in simply introducing them to novel and loving forms of art. There are many benefits to this, some cognitive, many emotional, and plenty experienced. Anything you can do to help your children live with more imagination and wonder is surely a good thing.

 

That being said, spurring the creativity of your children in the first instance may seem like somewhat of a difficult task. How are you supposed to do this in an organized, repeatable manner, or how might you do so in a way that is suitable for them? You may be into French detective films from the 1940s, but it’s unlikely that this will be as appropriate to share with them at this stage in their development.

 

Thankfully, this needn’t be rocket science. With the following advice, you’ll be sure to spur the creativity of your children, on the off chance that they love it:

 

Show Them Theatre

There’s almost nothing more engaging, hilarious, mystifying, and impressive than heading to the theatre. Children that have been deprived of this experience are certainly missing out, and this goes not only for young children but teenagers too. It might be that sourcing broadway tickets could be one of the best and most incredible festive treats you hope to enjoy, no matter if you love musicals, dramas or internationally renown plays. This is sure to bolster the wonder of your children, which in turn will bolster their creativity.

 

Engage In Creative Arts

Viewing art is one thing, while practicing it can be even more impressive. Why not take time to engage in creative arts with your children? No matter how this takes place in your household, it’s usually valid. Perhaps you’ll begin a creative writing session with your children and work on a story together paragraph by paragraph, or you’ll get involved in crafts, or you’ll enter a local pottery making class. These active, creative passions can help you bond with your children, and will help them actualize their imagination in a fundamental manner.

 

Invest & Pay For Lessons

 

If your child shows an inclination for a certain thing, it can be worthwhile to help them develop those positive feelings and give them the tools to try and encourage their art. You may decide to purchase a guitar or a violin and allow them to take lessons, or perhaps help them enter a landscape painting class or art study group outside of school. Often imagination is not completely nourished through an odd family visit or a limited period of a lesson in school, and so helping your children explore their natural talent or curiosity can surely spur their potential creativity from now into the future..

 

With this advice, you are certain to correctly encourage the imagination and creativity of your child.

Filed Under: fatherhood Tagged With: acting, art, artist, arts, creativity, dad, dads, drama, father, fatherhood, theater, theatre

Maniverse #12 – Drama at Dinnertime

August 8, 2008 by dadofdivas 4 Comments

I have been noticing lately that at least in our household, dinnertime is filled with drama. Diva-J has a tendency to do great with her breakfast and lunch meals, but dinnertime is always a struggle. I think that a lot of this is in regards to the fact that breakfast and lunch are quite structured and she knows what to expect during those meals, while dinner is not going to be the same meal each day. In our home breakfast revolves around a handful (less than 4 choices) and lunch is usually only 2-3 choices.

Imagine the situation…dinner is on the table, prayers have been said and Mom and Dad are eating with eldest child sitting there saying they will not eat. Mom and Dad state the ramifications for not eating (no dessert, no snack before bedtime, etc.) This may or may not work, but instead can escalate the drama…”I want dessert” or “I want a snack”. The child is calmly told what they need to do, but does this assist this child in eating… in our household, not always.

I know that the key for this is consistency, but for children that are persistent, does consistency work? I would hope that the answer is yes, as I know that for parents who have these types of children, that it can be very stressful and concerning when a child is not eating and is distracting from a calm family meal.

I mean who would not want to have a calm family meal – remember Leave it to Beaver …with the Beaver talking to mom and dad about their day. Everyone eating peacefully and talking together…. Ah if this was the traditional reality…

In doing some research and searching this out, I have found that I am not alone. The following blogs have shown similar concerns:

• http://www.beagooddad.com/146/getting-kids-to-eat-dinner/
• http://secretmomthoughts.blogspot.com/2008/07/dinner-time-drame.html
• http://talk.milehighmamas.com/viewtopic.php?f=120&t=123001555&p=231725
• http://www.seriouseats.com/talk/2008/02/tricks-to-get-kids-to-eat.html

Below is a video that I identified. Does this sound familiar in your home? How would you react and deal with the situation?

Dinner time drama

Some experts state that there are things that we all can do to not only support healthy eating habits but also lessen the drama that may be occurring within your own home.

• http://www.saferchild.org/foodtips.htm
• http://www.healthychild.net/articles/na18picky.html
• http://parentingresources.suite101.com/article.cfm/getting_children_to_eat_right
• http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/toddlers/toddlers2.html

I leave you today with a question – How do you deal with drama at dinner or other meal period. What tricks and suggestions do you have for other parents?


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