Creativity is incredibly important for our children, but their imaginations are often stunted way more than we realize. What’s stopping them from tapping into their full creative potential, and what can we do about it, as parents?
How do the stories our children read, hear, or watch influence their ways of thinking, and is there anything we should be monitoring? How can we foster creativity that will help them in the real world?
In this episode, award-winning author of the Britfield book series, Chad Robert Stewart shares how to engage our children’s minds.
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
Guest Bio-
Born in Newport Beach, California, Chad Robert Stewart has 20 years of experience in writing fiction, non-fiction, and screenplays. He is an award-winning, bestselling author, creativity specialist, and prolific writer. Founder of prestigious Britfield Institute, and Devonfield, an innovative company dedicated to the highest quality in publishing, film production, and education, Chad received a Bachelor of Arts in British literature and European history from Brown University; earned an MBA from Boston College, and is pursuing a Master of Science and a Ph.D. at Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management.
To find out more, go to:
https://www.britfieldinstitute.org/
https://www.facebook.com/OfficialBritfield
https://twitter.com/britfieldworld?lang=en
One of the most awarded books in children's fiction, Britfield & the Lost Crown is a bestselling, fast-paced middle school adventure novel that transports the reader from the smoldering crags of Yorkshire, through the heart of England, and finally to the magnificent shores of Dover. Creating an interactive world of mystery and adventure, culture and education, Britfield is about friendship, family, loyalty, and courage. The first in a seven-book series, Britfield presents a real-world that children can embrace and not only entertains the reader, but educates them with accurate geography, literature, architecture, and history is interwoven throughout the exciting story.
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