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Help your children play out a story and watch them become more creative

  • Written by Sandra Russ, Distinguished University Professor and Louis D. Beaumont University Professor, Case Western Reserve University
imageChildren express creativity through 'pretend play.'Children image via www.shutterstock.com

Just about every institution these days is looking for creative individuals. Adults who can innovate in high-quality ways and contribute to the progress of science, engineering and the arts.

Creative expressions start from an early age. Children express...

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