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THE ARTIST'S WAY FOR PARENTS

Emma Lively Julia Cameron

Raising Creative Children

THE ARTIST’S WAY FOR PARENTS provides an ongoing spiritual toolkit that parents can enter—and re-enter—at any pace and at any point in their child’s early years.
“For decades, people have been asking me to write this book. The Artist’s Way focuses on a creative recovery. We re-cover the ground we have traveled in our past. THE ARTIST’S WAY FOR PARENTSfocuses on creative cultivation, where we consciously—and playfully—put our children on a healthy, creative path toward the future.”—Julia Cameron

According to Cameron, “Every child is creative—and every parent is creative. Your child requires joy, and exercising creativity, both independently and together, makes for a happy and fulfilling family life.” Focusing on parents and their children ages 0-12, THE ARTIST’S WAY FOR PARENTS builds upon the foundation of The Artist’s Way and shares it with the next generation. Using spiritual concepts and practical tools, this book will help parents as they guide their children to greater creativity. Julia Cameron has been an active artist for more than thirty years. She is the author of morethan thirty books, including bestselling works on the creative process The Artist’s Way, Walking in This World, and Finding Water. Emma Lively is a classical violist turned musical theater writer, composer, and lyricist. She has served as Julia Cameron’s business manager for a decade, and has contributedmusic and lyrics to Cameron’s musical works.

Emma Lively is a classical violist turned musical theater writer, composer, and lyricist. She is the president of LivelyWorks, a production company, and owner of Bunny’s Bakery, a custom catering business. She has served as Julia Cameron’s business manager for a decade, and has contributed music and lyrics to Cameron’s musical works.
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Published 2013-08-15 by Tarcher

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Published 2013-08-15 by Tarcher

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Full disclosure: I don't read self-help books. I’ve tried, but somehow they always end up gathering dust on my bedside table. But when I was asked to review The Artist’s Way for Parents (Tarcher/Penguin Group, 2013), I knew I'd have to finish. And I did—quickly. Read more...

Julia Cameron's best-seller The Artist's Way has sold more than 4m copies worldwide. Now she's written an eagerly awaited follow-up – to help parents foster children's creativity. Read more...

Using checklists and personal exercises, the book focuses on empowering parents to be creative under the premise that children will model their behavior on that of their parents. The reminders to look for joy and wonder may be revelatory for Cameron's readers and their kids.

Finally, after years of requests, Julia has written The Artist’s Way for Parents. Use this great guide to increase creativity for your children–and for you, too. Read more...

Julia Cameron follows up her fantastically successful and trendsetting personal growth guide to creativity, The Artist’s Way, with The Artist’s Way for Parents, a book to help parents cultivate their children’s creative path. - See more at: http://retailinginsight.com/bookreviews.html#201307artists. Read more...

In this wise and practical book, she gives parents the tools and means to develop their children’s growth as they create their art: with purpose, freedom and inspiration. Read more...

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But there are numerous tools and resources that are now being made available to help empower both parents and children alike. And thanks to the remarkable work of individuals like Julia Cameron, here’s one resource which may just find its way into your collection of parenting toolkit. Or, if you’re a non-parent like me, it’s a gift you may consider giving to parents. Read more...

As one reads through the book, he or she concludes that creativity and imagination in children begins by example of those around them, especially in the home. This book hones mostly from the pro-active parental aspect of promoting creativity. Read more...