Children are being creative when they solve problems, redefine situations, show flexibility and become more adventurous. 1. Figure out things Adults can help children express creativity in different ways like teaching them that change is natural and that many problems do not have simple solutions. When children can go at their own pace and figure out their way of doing things in an informal situation, they are likely to be more creative (Mayesky, 2006). 2. The process is more important than the product Parents must see what the child liked about the creative work. It is essential to understand that what their children enjoy and feel about what they are doing is much more important than the outcome. Parents should learn to see their child’s making of gifts, art exhibits, and displays as examples of the child’s aesthetic sense. Teachers can help parents of older children to appreciate the development of images that are becoming more complex in their child’s art (Ma...
Handling emotions is an essential part of dealing with children. Teachers have an important role to prepare relevant learning experiences and opportunities for the children to apply their skills in social interaction, goal setting and self-discipline (Vialle, Lysaght, Verenikina, 2000). Children have unique experiences, emotional reactions and behaviours. Adults should always be ready to act appropriately. Emotional intelligence is the ability to understand, manage and assess emotions (Cherry, 2012). According to Goleman, there are five domains of emotional intelligence: 1. Recognizing one’s emotions 2. Handling emotions accordingly 3. Motivating one’s self through emotional self-control such as delaying gratification and preventing impulsiveness 4. Empathizing with others 5. Dealing with relationships Children need to communicate their emotions properly because this capability creates self-esteem, leadership and int...