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The Power of Creative Play
Posted on Nov 15, 2008 - 09:36 AM
If you want a handful of helpful suggestions on how to “jump the curve” by engaging in the power of play, I strongly encourage you to watch this outstanding 27-minute presentation by Tim Brown. It is chalk-full of examples of how to help make people more creative. Key concepts include: focusing on quantity (not quality); building/playing with things with your hands; and engaging in role-playing.
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