I am hoping we can create a thread where we share ideas on how we develop thinking in our children. After watching Jacob Barnett's tedtalk, it really got me thinking. Its all about taking the time to stop learning and spend that time thinking. Jacob Barnett is truly set apart because he has taken lots of time to think in between his extraordinary time learning. I think that its one's thinking skills that truly empowers a person or child when going after their passions.
Here I hope we can share what we do to help our children develop and explore their thoughts in relation to their passions.
With my 3 year old daughter, she is my story teller. She is always telling a story, so here is a video of her directing an improv show of her version of "Little Red Riding Hood."
http://www.youtube.com/v/UzCDluk6wKc&rel=1My thought is that this type of activity helps her to build upon a framework of knowledge while allowing her to use her own mind to create a new perspective. She is very passionate and excited about it. I think its this passion that allows her to think so freely and creatively. Its terribly funny when she gets going, and her siblings really indulge her by following along with her crazy stories.
What do you do with your child to help them build upon the framework of the knowledge they have? Maybe its something they came up with on their own related to their own passion. Something that they built. I would just love to hear from everyone. I think we can really inspire and encourage each other in finding new ways to develop opportunities for creative and independent thinking for our little ones.
There are lots of types of thinking so please share all your examples. Critical thinking, implementation thinking, conceptual thinking, innovative thinking, intuitive thinking, etc. Maybe they use the Scientific method or design thinking. Whatever it is please share.
Whether its science, math, literature, architecture, art, history, etc, how can we create opportunities for thinking using this framework of knowledge we have given them? I hope lots of you share even the smallest things! Every thing big or small will develop insight. Please don't feel like you are bragging. If we don't share, we hinder our growth. Thanks!