Example: confidence
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ipaworld.orgPlay promotes creativity, imagination, self-confidence, self-efficacy and physical, social, cognitive and emotional strength and skills, and, as a protective process, can enhance adaptive capabilities and resilience (Lester and Russell, 2010). Playing is a particular way of engaging with the world;
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www.cambridgeinternational.orgto help them to formulate their own understanding, and imagination can play an important role: ‘One cannot think creatively unless one has the knowledge with which to think creatively. Creativity represents a balance between knowledge and freeing oneself of that knowledge’ (Johnson-Laird, 1988, p.207, cited by Sternberg, 2012, p.4).