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Teach children to problemsolve creatively from "summary" of Positive Discipline A-Z by Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.,Lynn Lott,H. Stephen Glenn

Teaching children to problemsolve creatively involves helping them develop critical thinking skills that will serve them well throughout their lives. By encouraging children to think outside the box and explore different solutions to challenges they encounter, parents and educators can empower them to become independent problem solvers. One way to foster creative problemsolving in children is to encourage them to brainstorm multiple possible solutions to a given problem. Instead of simply accepting the first solution that comes to mind, children can be encouraged to think of alternative approaches that may not be immediately obvious. This can help them expand their thinking and consider a wider range of possibilities. Another important aspect of teaching children to problemsolve creatively is to help them unde...
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    Positive Discipline A-Z

    Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.

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