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Appropriateness is a characteristic of creative activity.
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Teachers who value convergent thinking help promote creative activity.
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The creative arts can help early childhood teachers develop an integrated curriculum.
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Teachers should use art models to promote creative art experiences.
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Teachers should emphasize the quality of musical productions in the early childhood classroom.
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Songs can be used in the early childhood classroom to make routines more pleasant.
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When working with clay, children should be working toward a final product so that in the end, they have a piece of fired pottery.
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A child draws a portrait of you and you notice that he has added details such as your hair color, eye color, and clothing patterns. You smile when you notice that you have been drawn to be as large as the skyscraper in the picture. This child is likely to be in the realism stage of art development.
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Your job as a teacher is to figure out who in your class has a special gift in the arts and then to encourage the use of that gift.
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Young children should be coloring in coloring books on a regular basis.
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