How to teach children to solve problems

How to teach children to solve problems

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Parents can help their children foster problem-solving skills by having a responsive, accepting attitude. Following are other key ways to facilitate children's growth:

  • Every day, provide plenty of time for children to choose activities based on their interests and developmental levels. Free-play situations create endless opportunities for children to identify and solve problems.
  • Follow your child’s lead. By observing children's interactions and dilemmas, you can support their problem-solving efforts and help them accomplish their goals.
  • Reinforce their solutions. Let children know that their ideas and efforts are valued.
  • Extend creative thinking and problem solving. Ask open-ended questions about activities to help children see the problem in new and different ways.

Read more at: http://parentingideasschools.com.au/getattachment/8c518d03-823d-4b51-a216-e0224e28082f.

Ms Annie Williams, College Counsellor

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