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Unread 10-04-2008, 05:32 PM
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Help SOS Flexibility and thinking K4D806

hey
i am really struggling to finish off this piece of knowledge. maybe ive been looking at the books for too long but i have come up against a wall.
flexibility and thinking???
any pointers please???
i so want to finish this over the weekend cause i am very fed up of working on it.

help!!!!!!

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Not sure if this will help
I would be considering how to support children to be good thinkers and problem-solvers. The importance of providing age-appropriate planning and decision-making opportunities.
Encouraging clear thinking, which will help promote social skills and helps children to understand how to manage their own emotions.
I would be looking at how it is never too early to help children recognise problems, clarify goals, plan strategies of attack and find solutions.
Promoting problem-solving means providing rich experiences and meaningful interactions with children. Talking at children about routines or behavioural issues is not the same as talking with them about ideas and questions.
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