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The imaginary of the naturally creative child de-emphasizes the extent to which creativity and play are socially motivated and socially learned. In particular, it ignores the important role that parents and other adults play in structuring a child’s world—by providing toys, environments, activities, role models, and more—to elicit certain kinds of play and creativity.
The Charisma Machine: The Life, Death, and Legacy of One Laptop per Child (Infrastructures)
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