Children's curiosity: the key to their independence

Children's curiosity: the key to their independence

Children are naturally curious, which can be their greatest advantage when making decisions. Encourage their curiosity!

The age of 10 to 12 years is a time when children begin to ask questions and explore the world around them. By being curious, they have the opportunity to learn many new things and evaluate different situations. Parents and teachers should support this sense of curiosity and create an environment where children can experiment, ask questions, and seek answers. This way, they learn to make decisions and take responsibility, all with joy and enthusiasm.

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Description:
In this blog, we will focus on the importance of independence and decision-making in children aged 10 to 12 years. We will present practical tips and techniques to help young readers develop these important skills in their everyday lives.

Language Tone:
We write in a friendly and encouraging manner to motivate children to think independently. We want them to feel confident and ready to take responsibility for their decisions.

Target Audience:
The target audience is children aged 10 to 12 years who are learning how to make their own decisions. We also reach out to parents and teachers looking for ways to support independence in their children.

Imagine that you are in an unfamiliar place and you have to decide which direction to go. What will you do first?
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Imagine that you have to plan a trip for your friends. How would you go about it?
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You received a reward and you can choose how to spend it. What will you do?
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Your friend is arguing with another friend and wants you to take his side. How will you react?
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You are home alone and suddenly the power goes out. What will you do?
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If you were to write a book, what kind of story would you create?
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You will have the opportunity to lead a team for a school project. How would you approach that?
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You have the opportunity to learn something new, but it's quite challenging. What will you do?
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You found yourself in a situation where you made a mistake. How do you react to that?
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You can choose one superhero whose traits you would like to have. Which one will you choose?
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