How to Raise Creative Children
The Atlantic | 5 October 2016
Creative children are the inventors and
visionaries of the future; scientists with artistic hobbies, for
example, are much more likely to win a Nobel Prize than their peers. In
this interview filmed at the 2016 Aspen Ideas Festival, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School professor Adam Grant shares insight from his latest book, Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World.
“Conformity is dangerous,” he says in this video, and suggests three
ways parents can encourage their children’s creative development.
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