How to Develop Flexible Thinking

in thinking •  24 days ago 

In both their daily lives and their educational experiences, children employ flexible thinking. It enables individuals to approach difficulties in novel ways and think through circumstances in fresh ways.

Some kids are born with this ability. Some, meanwhile, struggle with flexible thinking and are unable to recognise other options.

Children can benefit from games and activities that foster flexible thinking. You can attempt the following games and activities at home or at school:

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Our investigator prefers words in this word game that have the same vowel letter in their names. He dislikes bees, for instance, but like lions. He dislikes sweets but enjoys bread.

Together, you can keep playing to discover more items based on the word detective's likes and dislikes list. Children can learn to steer more easily in a different direction by considering word pairs that are similar but have important variances.

Children who have trouble with flexible thinking may find it difficult to understand jokes and riddles that play on the sounds or meanings of words. Teach kids that words with varied meanings can make people laugh.

Take the question, "Why are fish so smart? due to the fact that they reside in schools. Make a joke such as ". Next, discuss how the term "school" is used in two different ways in the last line. What would it be like to live on campus, and where do they really reside? One way to discuss it is by asking questions.

Talking gibberish to escape reality can help your youngster develop an alternative style of thinking from their current one. Encourage kids to create absurd word games as well.

Youngsters who struggle with flexible thinking may find it challenging to recognise that there are multiple approaches to a problem. Assist kids in coming up with new rules for their games so they can explore other options.

After the kids become used to this modification, you can make other changes to the game's rules or modify the rules of another game together.

Children can learn how to think differently and approach difficulties and riddles by playing strategy and logic games.

Children who learn "self-talk" techniques will profit more. As they play and try to figure out the challenges they run into, you can remind them to think aloud. They can see choices and develop strategies by approaching the game in this manner.

By showing children how many various things you can replace everyday goods in your home with, you can encourage them to see the world in a more imaginative way. The funnel could be a trumpet, horn, or party hat, for instance. The whiteboard rubber can also be used as a hairbrush, microphone and phone.

By placing your game inside a narrative, you may make it humorous. One way to do this would be to transform your living room into a store and have a salesperson introduce each thing as a separate product.


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