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Posted on 28/06/201201/05/2013 by Gareth Loudon

‘Play Declines and then Creativity Rises? No Way!’

Scott Eberle discusses some new research questioning the relationship between Play and Creativity but highlights how play is still at large encouraging ‘exploratory flights of the imagination’.

Play Declines and then Creativity Rises? No Way!

Explaining an inverse relationship.
Published on June 26, 2012 by Scott G. Eberle, Ph.D. in Play in Mind
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