1. It is a setting self-consciously designed to nurture creativity. 2. Japan has been widely criticized for not nurturing creativity, and it is now trying to change its education system to encourage children to be more creative. 3. That storied land of bad food and worse climate, he says, provides a solitude that nurtures his creativity. 4. The implication was that creativity was best nurtured away from potentially crushing competition and in an environment conducive to developing an individual point of view. 5. The conversation evolved into an idea for a new kind of television show that would nurture the creativity of children, she said. |