"I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality."
–Martin Luther King, Jr.
RESPONSES TO RESOURCES
ON CREATIVITY
The December 30, 2002 ExchangeEveryDay included several resources
on creativity. Readers shared these initial thoughts:
Sydney Gurewitz Clemens observed: "Another resource for creativity
is the Bravo show, "From the Actors Studio" where talented people
talk about their craft . This has many lessons for early childhood people...
the reflective process of the artist is made clear and the many ways of approaching
a problem also undergo scrutiny, all in an adult, humorous, gripping format.
Alice Sterling Honig noted: "Some creativity! Suppose you are with a toddler.
Please do NOT throw coins on a table. They are swallowable!. Please do not pick
an action and carry it out immediately, if the action hurts another or destroys
or really messes up someone's toys or property! There are plenty of other ways
to be creative with kids on your own! Put on lovely soft music and take scarves
of nylon and dance around to your own created body motions. Bake nutritious
cookies and creatively decorate them with bits of fruit or sprinkles before baking.
Read a story with as many voice changes and wonderful expressions as you can
to entrance little children. Think of ways that you can help in your community,
such as volunteering to read to children who must stay in a hospital for many
weeks. Save beautiful junk...such as paper towel rolls and large paper clips
and wrapping foil and create wonderful collages with kids!. Have kids figure
out and then act out how to move like a kitty or a puppy or an old plodding
horse. Have kids change the words to familiar songs to make them 'silly'...
or sing silly songs such as 'I know an old lady who swallowed a fly' with
children. Those are safe and joyous creative activities, but please do not toss
coins while little ones are near!.
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