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Wright, Cheryl – Creative Child and Adult Quarterly, 1987
The home is viewed as a critical component in the development of creativity in children and a force to improve the effectiveness of educational programs. The article defines creativity and its importance, describes early facilitating environments (involving respect for the child, independence, and enriched learning), and discusses the home-school…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Creative Development, Creativity

Wieder, Charles G. – Visual Arts Research, 1998
Looks at individuality, in the sense of a personal expressive idiom or style, in children's art production. Shows that early stylistic differences manifest in children's art making correspond to basic cognitive/affective learning processes. Outlines implications for ideas about child development. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Child Development, Childrens Art
Jones, Lonna Bush – American Education, 1981
The Learning about Learning organization attempts to help children find and use their personal style of learning. Through creative arts activities, self-understanding and creative problem solving are fostered, and the relevance of arts skills to all areas of the curriculum and to daily living is demonstrated. (SK)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style
Ferm, Elizabeth Byrne – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1998
Published in 1949, chapter 1 of a book by the Stelton Modern School's coprincipal discusses the natural self-directed development of creativity and intellect in children. This process is thwarted and wasted by conventional schooling's emphasis on conformity, discipline, and uniform structured activities that have no relevance to the individual…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Children, Conformity

Dai, David Yun; Renzulli, Joseph S. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2000
This response to an article regarding the tension between talent development and personal growth in gifted education argues that dissociation of these two aspects is conditional, not a constant state of affairs. Contingencies and processes responsible for the dissociation are identified and ways to integrated these two perspectives are discussed.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Development, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Scott, Mary – Creative Child and Adult Quarterly, 1988
Key factors involved in successfully raising a gifted/talented/creative child are identified. Four factors found to be crucial for talent development include genuine interest and respect for the child, ongoing communication and involvement, conveying an attitude of persistence, and allowing freedom. (JDD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Creative Development, Creativity

Langan, Jean L. – Visual Arts Research, 1998
Examines the relationship between children's artistic development and issues of learning. Categorizes undergraduate elementary education students' responses to an article on artistic development based on their own experiences. Summarizes the types of student reactions, and suggests implications for instructional practices. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Child Development, Childrens Art, Cognitive Style

Gambell, Trevor J. – English Quarterly, 1986
Discusses early experiences of children with literature, and the development of and growth in their response to literature. Argues for a response-centered, rather than criticism-centered, curriculum. (SRT)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Child Development, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development