SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE ABILITIES IN ADOLESCENTS
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The development of creative abilities during adolescence plays a crucial role in shaping individuals' cognitive and social skills, as well as their ability to think outside the box, problem solve, and adapt to new situations. While there is extensive research exploring the cognitive and neurobiological aspects of creativity, the role of social psychological factors in fostering adolescent creativity remains an area of growing interest. This scientific article aims to review and integrate current literature on the social psychological factors that contribute to the development of creative abilities in adolescents. The findings of this research will provide valuable insights for educators, parents, and policymakers to create a supportive environment that nurtures creative thinking in adolescents.
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