| Literature DB >> 27154630 |
Elena Hoicka1, Rachael Mowat2, Joanne Kirkwood2, Tiffany Kerr2, Megan Carberry2, Simone Bijvoet-van den Berg1.
Abstract
Creativity is an essential human ability, allowing adaptation and survival. Twenty-nine 1-year-olds and their parents were tested on divergent thinking (DT), a measure of creative potential counting how many ideas one can generate. Toddlers' and parents' DT was moderately to highly correlated. Toddlers showed a wide range of DT scores, which were reliable on retesting. This is the first study to show children think divergently as early as 1 year. This research also suggests 1-year-olds' DT is related to parents', opening up future research into whether this relationship is due to genetics and/or social learning at its emergence. Understanding DT at its emergence could allow for interventions while neurological development is most plastic, which could improve DT across the life span.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27154630 DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev ISSN: 0009-3920