Table of Contents

The launch of Raising a Creative Kid is right around the corner. Oh boy am I excited, and of course I want you to be just as excited.

Here’s a little sneak peak into the eBook. Today the table of contents, tomorrow excerpts from the book.

Raising a Creative Kid
Table of Contents

What is Creativity?

Why is Creativity Important?

Creativity in You!

Preparing a Creative Environment
Selecting Toys Perfect for Open-Ended Play
Open-Ended, Building Toys
Open-Ended, Pretend Play Toys

Putting Together Your Play Space
Rotating Toys
Keeping Like Toys Together and Using Plastic Bins
Arrangement of Toys for Creative Play

Setting Up a Creative Art Area
Art Materials to Include
“Is it Art or Trash?”
Coloring Books vs. a Blank Page
Why We Use Hot Glue Guns

Language That Inspires and Nurtures Creativity
Listening is the First Step to Language
Open-Ended Questions
Language Fun and Games
Using Language to Share Your Creative Process

Learning to Accept and Appreciate Mistakes
Handling Your Own Mistakes
Natural and Logical Consequences
Learning to use Mistakes
Becoming the Support Team

Make it Happen
How to Make it Happen

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 Get it for you Kindle (or Kindle app).

 Get it for your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. (iBooks).

 Get the .PDF (Adobe Reader/PC) and .EPUB (Android/iPad). If you don’t have Adobe you can download it here ——->  

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2 Responses to Table of Contents

  1. Ann Van Pelt says:

    OK. Freely admit to being NOT technology savvy. I wanted to order this for my daughter, who does not have a kindle. How does someone purchase this as a gift. Is it, or will it be available, in hardcopy? Thanks, Ann

    • Jillian says:

      Hi Ann!
      Will she be reading it on her computer? It will not be available in hardcopy, but if you order the PDF you can read it on the computer or print it out. Let me know if you need more help. :)
      Jillian

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