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Dreams and fears in the process of creative thinking in children from areas affected by the armed conflict in Colombia

The development of creativity and creative thinking in early school-age children is a strategy to foster future capabilities for innovation and change. It is also a strategy to instill resilience in these children, enabling them to face the challenges posed by the various environments that surround...

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Published in:International journal of educational research open 2024-12, Vol.7, p.100381, Article 100381
Main Authors: Bermeo-Andrade, Helga, González, Luz E., Salazar-Camacho, Natalia, Perdomo-Pérez, Mónica
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