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  • 11/6 Interdisciplinary Creativity Brown Bag

     

    You are invited to our November Interdisciplinary Creativity Brown Bag

     

    CREATIVE PROCESSES IN PRETEND PLAY:  SETTING THE STAGE FOR ADULT CREATIVITY

     

    Sandra Russ, Ph.D.
    Distinguished University Professor
    Department of Psychological Sciences
    Case Western Reserve University

    Friday, November 6th 2015, 12:00– 1:00 pm
    School of Business, Room 321


    Summary 

    Children express creative processes when they engage in pretend play.  In pretend play, children make-up stories and images from scratch.  This activity sets the stage for adult creativity in many different domains.

     

    In this talk, I will review the creative processes in play and how we measure them using the Affect in Play Scale.  I will also review the research literature that investigates 1) the correlates of pretend play and 2) the effectiveness of play interventions to facilitate pretend play and creativity. Finally, I will present a few brief case studies of creative adults that utilize processes similar to those in pretend play.

     

     

     

    For more information, contact: Nora Madjar at nmadjar@business.uconn.edu