Teach problemsolving skills from "summary" of Positive Parenting by Rebecca Eanes
In order to raise effective problem solvers, parents must teach their children how to think critically and creatively in the face of challenges. This involves providing opportunities for children to practice solving problems on their own, rather than immediately stepping in to solve the problem for them. By allowing children to struggle and work through challenges, parents can help build their problem-solving skills and confidence.
One way to teach problem-solving skills is by encouraging children to break down complex problems into smaller, more manageable parts. This helps children learn how to approach problems systematically and methodically, rather than becoming overwhelmed by the perceived difficulty of the task. Parents can also help children brainstorm possible solutions to a problem, encouraging them to think outside the box and consider multiple perspectives.
It is important for parents to model proble...
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