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How Decision-Making In Art Teach Children to Take Initiative.

  • Writer: Kaydia Gouldbourne
    Kaydia Gouldbourne
  • 12 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

Published: March, 2026


Creative children often develop a strong sense of initiative.


When children are given the opportunity to try and be creative without external judgments, they learn something important. They learn to trust their judgment.


They begin to explore their own possibilities, try new approaches, and think how things could improve.


This habit of thinking is one of the foundations of entrepreneurship and leadership.


It teaches children that they are capable of shaping their environment.


If you are looking for a structured way to support your child's creativity at home, you can explore our online art program here.

 
 

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