Decision-making and its social context

Decision-making and its social context

Decision-making processes are important for children also from the perspective of their social development. Why?

The age of 10 to 12 years is a period when children begin to engage more in group activities and develop their social skills. Decision-making thus becomes crucial for building their identity within the group. Through discussions, games, and projects, children learn how to influence their environment and collaborate with others. By strengthening these decision-making skills, we help them become responsible and empathetic members of society.

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Description:
The blog explores how decision-making affects the learning habits and personal growth of children aged 10 to 12 years. It includes recommendations and activities to support critical thinking and independence.

Language tone:
The text is informative and encouraging, aimed at supporting parents and teachers in developing young thinkers.

Target audience:
The blog is intended for parents, teachers, and education professionals who want to effectively support children's decision-making skills.

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