Problem-solving through a playful approach

Problem-solving through a playful approach

Children learn best through play. Solve problems together!

Problem-solving is an important part of child development. Creating situations where children must seek solutions helps them develop analytical thinking and creative skills. Personal coaching can offer techniques and games focused on developing these abilities. Children will learn not only how to face challenges but also how to support and inspire each other, while broadening their horizons and understanding the importance of teamwork.

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Description:
This blog addresses the importance of the courage to learn and the development of cooperation and communication in children aged 7 – 9 through personal coaching. It includes techniques, games, and activities that support the personal and professional growth of children.

Language tone:
The blog is written in an encouraging and optimistic tone that motivates the reader towards personal growth and the development of children. The content is accessible and understandable for parents and educators.

Target audience:
The target audience includes parents, teachers, and coaches who are interested in the development of children and their social skills. The blog is intended for those who want to support children in their personal and professional growth.

Imagine that you are the captain of a secret mission with your friends. How would you divide the tasks?
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If you are at school and a classmate forgets their homework, what will you do?
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How do you react when someone in your group makes mistakes in a game?
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Imagine that your friend doesn't want to talk about what is bothering him. What will you do?
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If you're playing a game and someone on your team is cheating, what will you do?
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When you have to do a group project at school, how do you get involved?
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If a friend comes up with the rules for a new game but you don't agree with them, what will you do?
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What would you do if you were new at school and didn't know anyone?
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What do you think when two people in a class have an argument?
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If a friend needs help but you don't have time, what will you do?
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