Anthony D. Fredericks, Ed.D., is Professor Emeritus of Education at York College of Pennsylvania. He is a prolific and award-winning author of more than 170 books; his latest is Two-Minute Habits: Small Habits, Dynamic Creativity.
We can energize (or re-energize) our creative powers by looking at the similarities between objects, rather than the differences. An innovative strategy makes this happen.
Children are naturally creative; however, as we grow up, we become less so. We can regain those creative instincts when we practice small creative acts every day.
Traditional educational practices rely on noting differences between items. However, when we shift our thinking to the similarities between items, we nurture our creative spirit.
Traditional educational practices rely on noting differences between items. However, when we shift our thinking to the similarities between items, we nurture our creative spirit.
The characteristics of highly creative people are multi-dimensional and diverse. Embracing these features regularly can help you generate innovative solutions—every day.
The characteristics of highly creative people are multi-dimensional and diverse. Embracing these features regularly can help you generate innovative solutions—every day.
It’s increasingly common for someone to be diagnosed with a condition such as ADHD or autism as an adult. A diagnosis often brings relief, but it can also come with as many questions as answers.