Curiosity grows fastest when kids get to make, move, and play with ideas. At camp, open-ended projects, theater games, and ...
Engaging in creative activities such as music, dance, drawing, and even certain types of video games may support healthier brain aging, according to a large international study published in Nature ...
A large-scale international study found that creative activities such as music, dance, painting and even certain video games may help keep the brain biologically "younger." Researchers from 13 ...
A new pilot study suggests that play-based, whole-body movement activities may help children with autism spectrum disorder improve their self-control and reduce certain negative behaviors. The ...
Kids’ Creative Movement class: 2 p.m., Longmont Public Library, 409 Fourth Ave., Longmont. Join Mimi Ferrie, a movement educator and community leader at Anima Arts, for creative movement classes ...