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When children are faced with challenges or conflicts, it is important to encourage them to use their problem-solving skills to find solutions. Instead of solving the problem for them, we can guide them through the process of identifying the issue, brainstorming potential solutions, and evaluating the best course of action. By empowering children to think critically and come up with their own solutions, we are helping them develop important skills that they will use throughout their lives. One way to encourage problem-solving skills is to ask open-ended questions that prompt children to think creatively. For example, instead of telling a child what to do in a particular situation, we can ask them how they might handle it or what options they see available. This helps children learn to consider different perspectives and th...
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