Children Solve Problems
“Children Solve Problems” by Edward De Bono, published by Penguin Books in 1991, is a 227-page exploration into the cognitive processes of children. This edition is presented in English and delves into how children approach problem-solving, offering insights into their thought patterns and strategies. The book aims to enhance understanding of the psychological aspects of childhood development, particularly in the context of family and relationships.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the ways children tackle challenges, emphasizing the importance of nurturing their problem-solving abilities. The text discusses various psychological principles related to parenting and the developmental stages of children. By focusing on these subjects, the book provides valuable perspectives for parents and educators looking to foster a supportive environment for children’s growth and learning.
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