Highly creative people aren't afraid to ask what may seem to be naive or silly questions .They ask questions like, "why don't spiders get tangled up in their webs?" and "why do dogs turn in circles before lying down?". Such questions may seem childlike, and in a way they are. Children have not yet had their innate creative energies channelled into culturally acceptable directions and can give full rein to their curiosity--- the absolute prerequisite for full creative functioning in both children and adults.
Unlike children, creative people appear to have vast stores of patience to draw upon. Months, years even details can be devoted to a single problem.
The home that encourages inquisitiveness contributes to creative development. The teacher who stress questions rather than answers and rewards curiosity rather than restricting is teaching a child to be creative.
The most appropriate heading to the passage is: *
Creativity
Creativity among children
Creativity is ageless
Creativity among adults
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