Encourage flexible thinking from "summary" of Teaching Kids to Think by Darlene Sweetland,Ron Stolberg
Encouraging flexible thinking is about helping children to be open-minded and adaptable in their approach to problem-solving. It involves teaching them to consider multiple perspectives, think outside the box, and be willing to try different strategies. This kind of thinking is essential for success in today's rapidly changing world, where new challenges and opportunities constantly arise.
One way to encourage flexible thinking is to provide children with opportunities to explore different solutions to a problem. Instead of giving them the answer right away, ask them to come up with their own ideas and then discuss the pros and cons of each approach. This helps them to see that there is often more than one way to solve a problem and that it's okay to make mistakes ...
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