Not exact matches
Often a quick change of scenery or light physical
activity provides a useful reset to the
creative system.
Parents should encourage
creative activities and pay attention to their children's creations; they will
often find hints to their children's interests and emotional health
Rather than have a purpose, the play and
activities are child - led,
often leading to play that is
creative and improvised.
And toys that talk, chirp, beep, and move electronically mean that a child's involvement is
often limited to pushing a button — hardly a
creative activity!
Colder weather or rainy days
often create lots of opportunities for
creative activities and imaginative play.
Schoolwork is most
often accomplished in a matter of hours, instead of consuming the entire day, allowing for
creative play, social
activities, and other pursuits.
They are generated by the
creative activity of the visual brain, generally guided by knowledge from the past,
often predicting the immediate future.
I am a simply person, down to earth,
creative, romantic, passionate, honest and a faithful person, I like to make people around me laugh, I love cooking, go fishing, campaign, I like all outdoors
activities, like swimming, play tennis, People would most
often describe me energetic, loving, caring, extre...
Today,
creative writing still remains at the central core of Pushkin
activities that
often use the environment as a source for inspiration.
Substance is too
often shallow, case studies are not used
often enough,
creative use of materials is seldom suggested in the
activities section, and perhaps most seriously, textbook content reflects the perspectives of conservative censors — and occasionally liberal ones too.
Nauman's work is
often borne out of a sort of
creative emptiness, studio
activity — and inactivity — becoming its focus.
This period has also been characterised by the depth of the SLG's commitment to engaging local residents in its programme,
often through long - term projects, and including thousands of children, young people, and adults in inspiring
creative, social and training
activities.
Guernica: Artistic practice is most
often defined as a privileged
activity, whereas «
creative expression» is something that transcends social, political, and economic barriers.
Charlie's work
often explores the way in which strategies for writing can be adopted and implemented as strategies for other forms of
creative activity.