March 31, 2026
A few simple ideas families can use at home to support imagination, self-expression, and joyful discovery.

Creativity does not require a perfect setup or lots of supplies. Small moments of drawing, building, storytelling, or pretend play can help children express ideas and explore the world in their own way.
What matters most is giving children time, space, and encouragement to create freely.
Creative moments often begin with simple materials and a little room to imagine.
Try to focus less on perfect results and more on the process. When children feel free to experiment, make choices, and explore ideas, creativity becomes a natural part of everyday life.
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