Book details

  • Genre:education
  • Sub-genre:Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities
  • Language:English
  • Pages:324
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798898899189

The Art of Nurturing Creative Intelligence

For Artist, It All Begins With Children.

By Carlo Thertus

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Overview


The Art of Nurturing Creative Intelligence' invites readers to see creativity not as a rare talent, but as a universal gift within every child. Drawing on decades of hands-on experience, artist and educator Carlo Thertus shares how freedom, encouragement, and trust can unlock a young person's ability to think, imagine, and innovate. This book offers more than ideas about art. It explores how creative exploration shapes confidence, strengthens problem-solving skills, and helps children discover their individuality. Thertus's philosophy is clear: creativity cannot be forced into a rigid instruction. It must be nurtured, respected, and allowed to grow naturally. Through real-life stories, insights, and practical guidance, readers will learn how create environments where children fell safe to experiment, make mistakes, and follow their curiosity. Whether you are a parent, teacher, mentor, or simply someone who believes in the power of imagination, this book will inspire you to see creative expression as an essential part of human development.
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Description


Preface For as long as I can remember, art has been more than a skill or pastime; it has been a force. A force that shapes how we see ourselves, how we connect with others, and how we imagine the world that does not yet exist. Over three decades of mentoring young people, I have witnessed this truth again and again: creativity is not something to be taught, but something to be nurtured. This book was born from that realization. It is the distillation of years spent observing children discover their own voices through paint, clay, music, and movement. Each encounter affirmed that creativity is not limited to a gifted few but an innate intelligence present in all of us. When honored, it flourishes. When dismissed, it withers. The chapters that follow are not instructions but invitations. Invitations to see children differently—not as empty vessels to be filled with information, but as creators already brimming with possibilities. Invitations to see art not merely as an extracurricular pursuit, but as a foundation for perception, imagination, and problem-solving. My hope is that these pages will offer parents, teachers, mentors, and visionaries a new way of thinking about education and growth. By nurturing creative intelligence, we do more than cultivate artists—we cultivate innovators, leaders, and compassionate human beings capable of shaping a future defined not by limits, but by vision. This book is for those who believe, as I do, that creativity is humanity's most profound gift. If, in reading it, you begin to see yourself and the children in your life through that lens, then its purpose will have been fulfilled. Carlo Thertus
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About The Author


Carlo Thertus is a visionary artist who brings the messages of his dreams to life through vibrant and emotive works of art. Compelled by a deep desire to share these messages with the world, he has become not only an artist but also a dedicated philanthropist and educator. As the founder of CASKFoundation.org, Carlo has spent over 30 years mentoring children and young people, using art as a transformative force for growth, healing, and creative expression. His debut book, Dreamhead, offered readers a glimpse into the spiritual and artistic inspirations behind his work. Now, with his second book, The Art of Nurturing Creative Intelligence, Carlo shares a bold and essential philosophy: Art is not a skill to be taught, but a force to be nurtured. This book is more than a collection of ideas; it is an invitation to reimagine how we see learning, thinking, and becoming. When we honor the unique creative spirit within every child, we don't just prepare them to succeed; we empower them to shape a world not yet imagined.
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