Joanne Foster’s ‘Reading—and Parenting Book Clubs’ explores the empowering role of reading and book clubs for parents, highlighting the benefits of shared literary experiences in enhancing parenting and child development.
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Is Experience the Key to Learning and Creative Expression?
Dr. Joanne Foster discusses the critical role of experience in children’s learning and creativity, exploring how diverse experiences shape development and offering strategies to enhance kids’ growth through new experiences.
The “NATURE” of Creativity: Calling All Children!
Spring has burst forth, and people are finally starting to see some light. Provide opportunities for children to have sensory-rich experiences outside, perhaps in a wooded area, garden, or park, while exploring the world around them.
Women bring something different: The intense world of gifted women
Dr. Foster highlights the challenges of labeling kids with ‘potential.’ She also shares practical tips from her books on procrastination, guiding parents to help their gifted children balance their educational journeys with resilience and success.
Sharing
Dr. Joanne Foster’s article on ‘Sharing’ emphasizes the importance of teaching children to share, outlining its role in developing generosity, flexibility, and empathy, and offering parents strategies to nurture this skill.
Kids’ Creativity: Two Important Questions for Parents to Consider
Joanne Foster discusses two vital questions about children’s creativity, focusing on its origins and nature, while providing practical guidance for parents to encourage and understand their children’s creative development.