Creativity, Mental Health, and Well Being: A Case for the Bardic Arts — The Druid’s Garden

Creativity is the birthright of all people. When humans are young, play and creativity are central to our own development. Children don’t worry about it being ‘good’; they just make things, play with crayons, laugh, dance, and sing. They play. As children get older, school and society often discourage individual creativity and play, particularly in […]

Creativity, Mental Health, and Well Being: A Case for the Bardic Arts — The Druid’s Garden

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