Children want to express themselves openly. They want to bring out new ideas and have new experiences. They enjoy creativity and benefit from it in many ways. These including learning to feel good about themselves and seek many answers to a problem. Children benefit from creative as they experience the joy of being different for developing their individuality, potential to think and new skills. With older children, the focus of creativity is on the generation of original products or solutions. Teachers also benefit from encouraging creativity in such ways as being able to provide for more and greater variety in the program or develop closer relationships with children. Learning to recognize children for their unique skills. Having fewer behavior problems. Using a minimum of standardized curricula and external evaluation.