Helping Toddlers Become Problem Solvers

Helping Toddlers Become Problem Solvers
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By Laura Segatti|Judy Brown-DuPaul|Tracy L. Keyes
National Association for the Education of Young Children

All parents and teachers have seen the unique ability of toddlers to use toys and materials in unexpected ways. One child may turn a cup into a hammer or a basket into a hat. Another toddler may stand on a riding truck to try to reach a toy or pull over a chair to climb onto a bookshelf. Observant adults recognize these innovations as signs that children are learning to use their thinking skills to solve problems.

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