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Ways to Cultivate Creative Thinking in Your Children

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Children are naturally inquisitive. They need support to develop their creative thinking and reach their full creative potential. Creativity is not limited to artistic and musical expression but also to science, mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, social and emotional intelligence, and language development in New York City, New York.

Creativity is one of the major components of our student’s education in the Upper East Side, allowing them to be a better problem solver, find new ways to move quickly and effectively, and boost their self-confidence.

As preschool providers, we understand the importance of cultivating creativity in your kids. Hence, we offer the following ways to help your child boost their creative thinking.

  • Provide opportunities to express their intelligence.
    Every child has different types of intelligence; your child may exhibit high intelligence in language or mathematics. It’s essential to provide ample opportunities to express all forms of intelligence and help them with what they do best.
  • Encourage children to read for pleasure.
    Reading promotes imagination, encourages creativity, builds empathy, and develops logical thinking in children. It’s an avenue where they can understand the world around them.
  • Share your reflections.
    By sharing your reflections, children will be more open to reflecting on their thinking.
  • Give them free time and space.
    Let your kids explore their imagination by providing free time and space. They can aimlessly roam around and run their imagination wild depending on their interest.

Petits Poussins UES has a wide variety of child care programs that gives opportunities for children to cultivate their creativity in different areas.

If you have questions about our daycare in New York, don’t hesitate to contact us. We are always available to answer any questions you would have.

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