Dr. Joanne Foster discusses fostering creativity in children through her book ‘Ignite Your Ideas.’ She highlights the importance of agency, effort, and exploration in enhancing children’s creative skills.
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Building and Supporting Students’ Creativity
In her podcast, Dr. Joanne Foster discusses the role of creativity in education, sharing insights and strategies for nurturing student and teacher creativity from her book ‘Ignite Your Ideas.’
Creative Expression: A Source of Solace and Strength
In this article, Dr. Joanne Foster discusses how creativity can help children cope with difficult times, and she offers strategies to empower them to think and act—and to harness passions, resilience, and optimism for emotional well-being.
Mentorships and Kids
Dr. Joanne Foster explores mentorships. She describes their benefits, offers guidelines on how to structure a mentorship, reveals where to find a mentor, and addresses many considerations, including answering key questions for children and parents—and she provides resources, too. .
Reflective Habits of Mind—And Kids
Dr. Joanne Foster’s article on ‘Reflective Habits of Mind—and Kids’ emphasizes the importance of reflection in children’s development, discussing how it enhances intelligence, creativity, and personal growth.
What Drives Children’s Creativity? An Interview with Artist Rina Gottesman
Joanne Foster’s dialogue in ‘What Drives Children’s Creativity?’ explores the parallels in creativity between writers and artists, emphasizing the role of play, discovery, and spontaneity in nurturing children’s creative expression.
Hope: Interview with Dr. Matt Zakreski
Dr. Joanne Foster’s ‘HOPE’ explores the concept of hope in children’s lives, offering insights from Dr. Matt Zakreski. The article discusses the definition, importance, and impact of hope on children’s well-being and creativity, emphasizing its role as a guiding principle for a better future and as a catalyst for positive action and creative expression.
Interview with Julie Skolnick, Author of Gifted and Distractible
Dr. Foster’s article discusses nurturing creativity in ‘Gifted and Distractible’ children, offering insights from Julie Skolnick on creative strategies and approaches to support twice-exceptional learners’ unique needs.
Great Expectations (And What to Do if They’re NOT So Great)
Explore how setting ‘great expectations’ can positively impact children’s learning and development. This article delves into managing expectations that are fair, respectful, and achievable, helping parents guide their children towards success without overwhelming them.