He has written five books, including Special
Kids Problem Solver and Elementary Teacher's Discipline Problem Solver.
Not exact matches
Your list might include: «I'm really good with people, I love
kids, I love to read, I love computers, I love numbers, I'm a
problem solver.»
The activities in the book will empower them to become their own
problem solvers and help adults understand what
kids really need to succeed.
My goal for my
kids is that they grow to be curious, thoughtful, self - motivated
problem solvers, who can teach themselves anything they want to know.
Parents who avoid reprimanding
kids for intellectual mistakes (e.g., «I'm disappointed in you») may have
kids who are more resilient
problem -
solvers and better learners (Kamins and Dweck 1999; Schmittmann et al 2006; van Duijvenvoorde et al 2008).
Instead, focus on helping them grow into good
problem -
solvers —
kids who know how to roll with life's ups and downs, put feelings into words, calm down when needed, and bounce back to try again.
Margot Machol Bisnow, author of Raising an Entrepreneur: 10 Rules for Nurturing Risk Takers,
Problem Solvers and Change Makers, shares advice for parents on raising
kids with entrepreneurial drive.
Toys that give
kids a chance to figure something out on their own — or with a little coaching — build their logical thinking skills and help them become persistent
problem -
solvers.
When we teach
kids to be skeptics — to require additional evidence before accepting someone's claim as true — we also teach them to be resourceful
problem solvers.
Watch
kids become master
problem solvers and collaborators by designing, building, and iterating on prototypes.
«Our
kids see themselves as
problem solvers and keepers of the culture,» says St. Louis.
Getting
kids to open up; developing the skills needed to create independent
problem -
solvers; developing respect among students; and getting
kids to take responsibility for their own learning.
And the goal of these Expeditionary Learning schools is not just to help
kids become critical thinkers and creative
problem solvers.
As one Latino teacher in the study put it: «I want to help build the best
problem -
solvers and critical thinkers possible, because those are the two elements that we need to really prepare our
kids for this crazy world.»
A study of children in Scotland and Sardinia showed that
kids who mastered English and another language were better
problem solvers and creative thinkers.
Kids learn to be pretty good
problem solvers if we let them.
Dr. Ginott's main premise is that
kids need parents as emotion coaches, to help them identify and process their emotions so they can heal better and become better
problem solvers, more resilient.