Encourage problemsolving and critical thinking skills from "summary" of The Montessori Toddler by Simone Davies
Encouraging problem-solving and critical thinking skills is a key aspect of the Montessori approach to education. By providing children with opportunities to think through challenges and come up with their solutions, we are fostering independence and confidence in their abilities. One way to encourage problem-solving is to present children with open-ended activities that require them to think creatively and come up with solutions on their own. For example, setting up a simple puzzle or a building activity that does not have one specific correct answer can help children learn how to approach problems from different angles. In addition to providing open-ended activities, it is also important to give children the time and space to work through challenges at their own pace. Instead of jumping in to solve a prob...Similar Posts
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