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Cultivate curiosity and inquiry from "summary" of Teaching Kids to Think by Darlene Sweetland,Ron Stolberg

The foundation of teaching kids to think lies in cultivating curiosity and inquiry. This concept is key to fostering a love of learning and developing critical thinking skills in children. Curiosity is a powerful motivator that drives exploration and discovery. By encouraging children to ask questions and seek out answers, we are nurturing their natural inquisitiveness and promoting a deeper understanding of the world around them. When we cultivate curiosity and inquiry in children, we are teaching them to think for themselves and to approach problems with an open mind. This helps them develop the ability to analyze information, draw connections, and come up with creative solutions. By encouraging children to explore different perspectives and consider alternative viewpoints, we are helping them become more flexible and adaptable thinkers. Curiosity and inquiry also help children develop a growth mindset, which is the belief that intelligence and abilities can be developed through effort a...
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    Teaching Kids to Think

    Darlene Sweetland

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