If a child thinks of the thing which is extremely uncreative to make it creative, he is a creative child. For eg- If he can think to make something out of a stone (which is uncreative to others) like a sculptor etc. he or she is creative.
A person's characteristics is how they act and how they look. Physical characteristics could be things like color of eyes and hair. Personality characteristics could be if they are shy our outgoing.
People can vary greatly in terms of characteristics; some common ones include personality traits (e.g., outgoing, introverted), physical attributes (e.g., tall, short), emotional qualities (e.g., empathetic, self-confident), and cognitive abilities (e.g., creative, logical). How individuals express these characteristics also depends on factors such as culture, upbringing, and life experiences.
A major difference is that creative individuals tend to think outside the box, embrace new ideas, and approach problems from different angles. They are also more likely to take risks and explore new possibilities, whereas non-creative individuals may prefer routine and conventionality.
The two examples of the influence of heredity on personality are intelligence of a child and a child being timid or courageous. This will be determined by the environment that a child is subjected to.
Martin and Fox (2006) suggest that the factors that affects the temperament of child includes the sex of the child (e.g., inhibited girls are more likely to change than inhibited boys), children's participation in out-of-the-home care (e.g., children who receive outside child care become less inhibited over time), and parental characteristics (e.g., parents who are over controlling have children who remain inhibited over time).
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Concentration and creative
creative AND HANDSOME
Creative, Nice, Forgiving loving.
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creative movement is movement that reflects the mood or inner state of a child
Freak is very creative, intelligent and imaginative.
I only have 3 but they are Inspirational, creative, and hard working.
Stephanie D. Vlahov has written: 'The active/creative child' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Creative thinking in children, Parenting
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