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Teach children to engage in reflective thinking from "summary" of Teaching Kids to Think by Darlene Sweetland,Ron Stolberg

To help children develop the skill of reflective thinking, it is essential to encourage them to pause and consider their thoughts, feelings, and actions. Reflective thinking involves looking back on experiences, examining what happened, why it happened, and what could have been done differently. This process allows children to gain insights into themselves and others, leading to better decision-making and problem-solving abilities. One way to promote reflective thinking in children is to ask open-ended questions that encourage them to explore their thoughts and feelings. By asking questions such as "What do you think caused that situation?" or "How do you feel about what happened?", children are prompted to reflect on their experiences and consider different perspectives. This practice helps them develop a habit of critically ana...
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    Teaching Kids to Think

    Darlene Sweetland

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