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#25 Why creative writing helps children build empathy with Fiona Clark

AMANDA SEYDERHELM

Teacher and author Fiona Clark's new book A Practical Guide to Creative Writing in Schools: Seven Creative Writing Projects for ages 8-14 is not only well timed, it is also rooted in psychobiology.

We talk about the research of Dr Daisy Fancourt, Associate Professor of Psychobiology & Epidemiology at UCL which shows that the cognitive strategies the brain uses to regulate our emotions are when we are taking part in creative activities.

Fiona's creative writing programmes in schools increase children's confidence with their English, as well as enable them to discover strategies to cope with their feelings during difficult times. The projects cover topics such as identity, cultural heritage, tolerance, empathy, morality, dreams and much more.

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