How to develop critical thinking in children

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It is better to use children in a daily family environment rather than at school, because the best things in learning happen naturally. It is the development of curiosity and observation skills. If you go to the zoo and ask your child, "What did you like, what did you see?" if you ask him and he can't give you a detailed answer, it means that his brain doesn't remember the new situations you want. There are also adults who do not have the ability to draw conclusions. In a relationship with a team, a leader, a spouse, money, we all experience the same thing. The same thing happens over and over again, and we don't know what to change.

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