Experiences and Resources That Require Problem Solving
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:05 pm
Q-List and briefly describe experiences or resources that require a child to solve a problem?
1-When a child encounters a “problem,” such as a toy breaking, or difficulty turning on a toy, give him time to work out the problem independently. Children are motivated by a little frustration to use their problem-solving skills.
2-If the child has delays in his communication, encourage him or her to use gestures to indicate what he wants, and to participate in achieving his gole
3-Asking open-ended questions or questions that do not have a specific answer also helps foster back-and-forth conversations. This will promote creative and independent thinking. For example: “What do you think the monkeys do all day at the zoo?” There are a number of possible responses your child may give that will promote conversation
4-s the complex imaginative play which often incorporates stories or characters from television and DVDs. This type of play provides infinite opportunities to reason and problem solve, as well as to explore language
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1-When a child encounters a “problem,” such as a toy breaking, or difficulty turning on a toy, give him time to work out the problem independently. Children are motivated by a little frustration to use their problem-solving skills.
2-If the child has delays in his communication, encourage him or her to use gestures to indicate what he wants, and to participate in achieving his gole
3-Asking open-ended questions or questions that do not have a specific answer also helps foster back-and-forth conversations. This will promote creative and independent thinking. For example: “What do you think the monkeys do all day at the zoo?” There are a number of possible responses your child may give that will promote conversation
4-s the complex imaginative play which often incorporates stories or characters from television and DVDs. This type of play provides infinite opportunities to reason and problem solve, as well as to explore language
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Please suggest is my response correct for this question?