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Creativity Can Be Practiced: a Study From National Sun Yat-Sen University Suggests that Children Shouldn't Be Afraid to Make Mistakes

Creativity is often seen as an innate quality, but research by Chuang Hsueh-hua, a distinguished professor at the Institute of Education at National Sun Yat-sen University, has found that creativity can be cultivated through practice. The focus is not only on skills training, but also on shaping a "growth mindset." Through social experiences that embrace diverse cultures and an inner personality that loves to explore the unknown, one can enhance…
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Creativity is often seen as an innate quality, but research by Chuang Hsueh-hua, a distinguished professor at the Institute of Education at National Sun Yat-sen University, has found that creativity can be cultivated through practice. The focus is not only on skills training, but also on shaping a "growth mindset." Through social experiences that embrace diverse cultures and an inner personality that loves to explore the unknown, one can enhance…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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