
In today's society, the ability to work in a team and receive feedback is important.
Children aged 10 to 12 are learning not only about themselves but also about interactions with others. The development of analytical thinking and the ability to accept criticism is crucial for their personal growth. Learning how to collaborate with others and effectively express their opinions will help them build relationships and develop social skills. Create an environment where children feel safe and are motivated to engage in discussions and learn from each other.
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Description:
The article focuses on the development of analytical thinking and the ability to accept criticism in children aged 10 to 12 years. It offers recommendations, activities, and games to support them.
Language tone:
Accessible and encouraging, with an emphasis on positive personal and professional growth.
Target audience:
Parents, teachers, and professionals who want to support children in their personal and professional development.