Nurturing Creativity: An Essential Mindset for Young Children's Learning

Nurturing Creativity: An Essential Mindset for Young Children's Learning

Nurturing Creativity: An Essential Mindset for Young Children's Learning

Nurturing Creativity: An Essential Mindset for Young Children's Learning

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Overview

Inspiring and supporting innovative thinking

Young children have great capacity for creativity that thrives when it is nurtured. Early childhood teachers have the opportunity to inspire children’s innovative thinking and doing by:

  • Including creative opportunities across all domains of learning 
  • Designing a beautiful space that encourages children’s experimentation and play 
  • Extending children’s learning and challenging their thinking 
  • Documenting children’s thought processes and displaying their work Involving families and the community in children’s creative endeavors 
  • Reflecting on your beliefs and practices about creativity and nurturing your own creativity 
 Learn how to support children as they problem-solve, explore and share new ideas, and collaborate with others, and watch their confidence and capableness grow.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938113802
Publisher: National Association for the Education of Young Children
Publication date: 05/26/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 872,006
File size: 48 MB
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About the Author

Rebecca Isbell is an early childhood consultant and professor emerita of early childhood education at East Tennessee State University. She has authored numerous books and articles and presents on topics related to young children, creative thinking, storytelling, and the creative arts.

Sonia Akiko Yoshizawa is a PhD fellow in early childhood education at East Tennessee State University. A coauthor of STEM Learning with Young Children: Inquiry Teaching with Ramps and Pathways, she conducts inquiry-based STEM trainings and presentations for teachers.

Read an Excerpt

During the early years, young children are continually demonstrating their amazing creative abilities (Kelley&Kelley 2013). Throughout their day, they form new, neverbefore- heard words, design towering structures as symbols of their world, compose musical lyrics to accompany their activities, create fanciful stories where they decide what happens, and solve challenging problems. This is a grand period for young creative thinkers! But can they maintain this amazing creative thinking throughout their lifetime? As adults, they will need to be innovative in their work environment and become creative collaborators who can solve global problems; however, between the early years and adulthood, many children become less confident in their creative abilities and more hesitant to try new things (Kelley&Kelley 2013). During this journey, will they find a passion that will nurture their creative thinking? Let us investigate together how we can nurture young children’s creative confidence so they can maintain these remarkable abilities now and throughout their lives.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: What Is Creative Thinking and Why Do We Need It Now? Chapter 2: Understanding the Creative Process Chapter 3: The Environment: A Look Inside Classrooms That Inspire Creativity Chapter 4: Characteristics of Creative Children and Adults Chapter 5: What Is the Teacher’s Role? Chapter 6: The Role of Play in Creativity Chapter 7: Extending Thinking With Materials Chapter 8: Displaying and Documenting Children’s Work Chapter 9: Expanding the Community of Support Epilogue References About the Authors Acknowledgments
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