What was the most challenging part of creating what you’ve made here?

Or as you were creating, what didn’t work out exactly like you thought it would? These questions make it clear to kids that you are already ASSUMING that in the creative process there will be road blocks and dead ends. Normalizing this and getting kids to talk about it will mean that in the long term they will be more creative and more creatively resilient. The alternative is ending up like the guy in this Onion article titled, “Lifelong Dream No Match For First Brush With Adversity.” Haha!

Source: My amazing sister Jamie who works with kids at Camp Galileo

Have you asked this question? How did it go? Do you have advice for how best to ask it? PLEASE RATE! AND WRITE A REVIEW (in the comment box below)!

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