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Problem solving
Setting limits is a key strategy in supporting children to problem solve. Setting limits and problem solving together supports children's emotional development. Step 5 in an emotion coaching series. Click through to other steps. United States.
Helping toddler to become problem solvers
A brief and practical article that suggests ways to support children to discover and experiment that leads to self confidence as they become competent problem solvers and experience mastery. United States.
Motivating learning in young children
An easy to read article with practical suggestions as to how children' natural curiosity can be supported to create motivated learners. Details characteristics of children such as persistence that support problem solving skills and lead to mastery. United States.
Persistence A fact sheet detailing ways to support children to master new skills through intentionality and persistence. Suggests ways adults can support young children in problem solving, leading to mastery of skills. United States.
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