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Page 39
... As McLeish ( 1976 ) con- tends : Lehman's whole emphasis is on publications and products ; but it is naive to suppose that these alone measure creativ- ity or that ultimate break - throughs are the only CREATIVITY OVER THE life span / 39.
... As McLeish ( 1976 ) con- tends : Lehman's whole emphasis is on publications and products ; but it is naive to suppose that these alone measure creativ- ity or that ultimate break - throughs are the only CREATIVITY OVER THE life span / 39.
Page 88
... whole arm ( baby up till about two years ) , with the more localized movement , later , of the scribble when the child begins to draw . Thanks to the light shed upon this subject by the guardians of Child Art , the scribble is now seen ...
... whole arm ( baby up till about two years ) , with the more localized movement , later , of the scribble when the child begins to draw . Thanks to the light shed upon this subject by the guardians of Child Art , the scribble is now seen ...
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... whole personality " ( 1977 , p . 56 ) . For the senior adult involved in dance - movement activities this may mean a gradual reintegration because many , though there has been a renewed interest in exercise for the elderly , are not ...
... whole personality " ( 1977 , p . 56 ) . For the senior adult involved in dance - movement activities this may mean a gradual reintegration because many , though there has been a renewed interest in exercise for the elderly , are not ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
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