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What’s the Future Going to be Like for my Creative Child?

It's natural for parents to worry about their creative children's future. Many subscribe to the belief that a creative career doesn't pay much. However, that is not the case.

3 mins to read Aug 1, 2023

Aside from exploring the wide range of careers available to your child in the future, you can also help your child now to develop and explore their spatial relation gifts, so they will be fully equipped to carve out a path for themselves in the future.

 

How different professions use creativity

One of the tell-tale signs that your child has a gift for spatial reasoning is their predisposition to take things apart—such as a clock or an old cellphone—and then rebuild them. According to a study published in the journal Psychological Science, spatial reasoning may be a more excellent predictor of future creativity or innovation than math or verbal skills.

We use spatial intelligence when we visualize shapes in our minds. This is what artists use to imagine a sculpture or a painting before they create it. This is also the same capacity that engineers and architects use to design buildings or chemists to contemplate a molecule's structure.

 

Possible creative career paths

Although the belief that creative careers are always insecure isn't true, you still need to consider your child's different options. For example, most professional musicians find it challenging to secure a permanent gig, but companies are always looking for web designers or advertising copywriters. Generally, commercial industries offer lucrative creative roles.

Aside from a permanent position at a company, creative people also have the option to combine different types of work, such as self-employment, part-time work, and temporary contracts. It will all depend on your child’s future working style.

Let's take a look at the different future career paths that might be perfect for your creative child:

  • Acting
  • Advertising
  • Architecture
  • Art and design
  • Crafts
  • Events planning and services
  • Fashion
  • Film
  • Interior design
  • Industrial design
  • Journalism
  • Marketing
  • Museum or art gallery curator
  • Musician, composer, classical singer
  • Photography and video
  • Publishing
  • TV and radio

However, your child's options are not limited to the industries above. Creativity is flexible, and they will also thrive in sectors that are seen as traditional.

Creativity is highly valued in retail, where it's crucial to create a seamless and enjoyable customer experience, both online and offline. In business, creativity is vital to keep up-to-date with trends and adapt to changes. In engineering, coming up with designs and solving technical problems often requires a dose of creativity. Creativity is also useful in the ever-developing tech industry, so fresh ideas are always welcome.

As the world continues to move forward, some jobs will also continue to evolve. Just as there are a lot of careers now that weren’t around a decade ago, there will be new career paths a decade from now.

Another way to prepare your child for the future and nurture their spatial relation gift is to give them a daily glass of PROMIL® FOUR, which has scientifically proven nutrients that support your child’s proper growth and mental development to nurture the gift.