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Natural Awakenings Twin Cities September 2021

Read the September 2021 edition of Natural Awakenings Twin Cities magazine. This is our annual Inspired Living Issue which is focused on Creativity in Health and Healing and Integrative Pain Management. Topics also include the power of the written word, finding pain relief in essential oils, natural approaches to combating opioid abuse, creative kids, and so much more! Be sure to check out our local content including News Briefs announcements, Community Resource Guide with providers throughout the metro who can meet your individual wellness needs, and all the happenings in the Calendar of Events. There is additional online-only content that can be found at NATwinCities.com. While you are there, be sure to sign up for our Newsletter and Digital Magazine and continue your reading with our archived articles from local experts.

Read the September 2021 edition of Natural Awakenings Twin Cities magazine. This is our annual Inspired Living Issue which is focused on Creativity in Health and Healing and Integrative Pain Management. Topics also include the power of the written word, finding pain relief in essential oils, natural approaches to combating opioid abuse, creative kids, and so much more!

Be sure to check out our local content including News Briefs announcements, Community Resource Guide with providers throughout the metro who can meet your individual wellness needs, and all the happenings in the Calendar of Events. There is additional online-only content that can be found at NATwinCities.com.

While you are there, be sure to sign up for our Newsletter and Digital Magazine and continue your reading with our archived articles from local experts.

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Creative Kids<br />

How to Nurture Imagination<br />

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Young children are naturally curious and inventive, yet research<br />

shows that their creative thinking skills peak at around age 6<br />

and start to decline once they start formal schooling—a trend<br />

that’s accelerating in recent years with kids’ heavy digital use.<br />

This doesn’t bode well for their future on our rapidly changing<br />

planet. “Our world continues to evolve at an unprecedented rate.<br />

It’s estimated that many of the jobs we will need in 10 or 20 or 30<br />

years haven’t yet been invented,” says children’s education psychologist<br />

Charlotte Reznick, Ph.D., author of The Power of Your Child’s<br />

Imagination. “Kids of today need to stretch their creative juices to<br />

come up with these new jobs and prepare for an ever-challenging<br />

and changing world.”<br />

Parents are integral in nourishing creativity, but according to<br />

research from the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology Media Lab, the role of parents is less about<br />

“teaching” creativity and more about creating a fertile environment

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