Imagination and Creativity in Childhood
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Abstract
We call any activity of a person that creates anything new, creative activity. This includes the creation of any kind of inner world or construction of the mind that is experienced and observed only in humans. Looking at human behavior, we can distinguish two basic forms of construction. One form of activity can be called reproductive, and is closely connected with memory, its essence consisting in a person's reproducing or retrieving traces of previous impressions. When I remember the house in which I spent my childhood or a remote country I sometimes visit, I reproduce traces of the impressions I obtained in early childhood or at a time of a journey. In general, in all these cases this activity of mine is…
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- Creativity
- Psychology
- Imagination
- Psychoanalysis
- Developmental psychology
- Aesthetics
- Social psychology
- Cognitive psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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