Problem-solving as a tool for happiness: Prototyping wellbeing for children aged 7 – 9 years

Problem-solving as a tool for happiness: Prototyping wellbeing for children aged 7 – 9 years

Discover the joy in problem-solving. Each of us has unique strengths and hidden abilities that can be the key to happiness. In this module, we will learn how to leverage our skills in problem-solving and support the wellbeing of children aged 7 – 9 years.

The module focuses on developing skills that help children cope with challenges and enhance their emotional intelligence. Together, we will explore how children can solve problems in a playful and creative way.

  • Identifying strengths – We will learn how children can recognize and utilize their unique talents.
  • Problem-solving techniques – We will introduce various techniques that will help children effectively tackle everyday challenges.
  • Supporting emotional intelligence – We will focus on developing empathy and understanding, which are key for successful interactions.
  • Playful activities – We will show how to incorporate fun activities that enhance problem-solving skills.
  • Building self-confidence – We will help children develop self-confidence and a positive view of themselves and their abilities.

Conclusion: Join us and discover how we can collectively support the wellbeing of children. Try this module and open the door to new possibilities for a happier life!

Imagine a child comes home and says that someone at school doesn't want to let them play. How would you respond?
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A child draws a dark picture full of explosions and chaos. How do you interpret that?
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The child cries because something didn't go well for them. What do you tell them?
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During the game, two children start to argue. You...
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The child claims that "they are stupid" and "understand nothing." How do you respond?
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On the playground, another child pushes your child down and even laughs at them. What will you do?
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What kind of questions do you most often ask children?
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What would you say to a child who is screaming with anger?
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When a child hesitates for a long time and can't make a decision...
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What kind of games do you most often recommend to children?
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