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Five Reasons to Master Critical Thinking for Kids

by DAVIS BROWN PRC Agency

Five Reasons to Master Critical Thinking for Kids

 

Critical thinking is arguably the most important skill for kids to nurture as they grow into successful adults. It’s about more than just achieving academic success in school; kids who are able to think critically are able to make informed, logical decisions that impact the trajectory of their lives as well as their overall happiness and satisfaction. To live their best, most successful lives, kids must learn to grow into strong critical thinkers who make conscious choices.

 

A Most Essential Skill

 

The term critical thinking is tossed around frequently within academic and educational circles, and the definition is quite simple. Critical thinking, simply put, is thinking about thinking. More specifically, it is the process of analyzing facts in order to make a judgment. 

 

Critical thinking is universal… it can be applied to any subject in school, any career domain, and any decision in life. The more kids are able to practice and apply their critical thinking skills, the stronger those skills will become! Like a hopeful Olympic athlete who knows that daily training to strengthen her muscles and apply them to her sport will only continue to increase her chances of success.

 

The Big 5

 

The practice of critical thinking is thousands of years old, beginning with the Greek philosopher Socrates, and is an honored skill set that comes with benefits. The evolution of critical thinking has enabled our ancestors to make decisions to keep themselves alive, and their lineage continuing generation after generation, to today where critical thinking has led to the innovation of unbelievable products and solving seemingly impossible problems. Among the plethora of reasons kids today must master critical thinking, below are the top five.

 

Help kids evaluate information

 

Kids who become successful adults are able to analyze the world around them by asking where or who information is coming from, and why it is or isn’t important. Critical thinkers are constantly asking questions. What’s happening? Who is affected by this? Where did this come from? What else should I consider? And most importantly – WHY WHY WHY?! Effective critical thinkers never stop questioning anything until they are certain they have seen it from all angles.

 

Foster kids’ interests

 

Kids are naturally curious, and critical thinkers are especially. Children who explore, ask questions, and test theories on different ways to solve problems are naturally applying their critical thinking and creativity skills. Eventually, understanding and applying principles and facts leads to analyzing and evaluating, and ultimately, creating something new. By encouraging this healthy curiosity, kids may be able to find their niche, and who knows, maybe a young critical thinker of today is on the verge of developing something that will change our world for the better.

 

 

 

Help kids with emotion management

 

Critical thinkers are able to understand that not everyone who disagrees with them is wrong and they are able to separate their emotions from their ability to reason. As we all know, a calm head leads to more effective problem-solving, and critical thinkers have a healthy control of their emotions to do just that. 

 

Learn to apply abstract reasoning

 

Solving logical problems can form a strong foundation for making important decisions, generate creative ideas and set goals. Sometimes the answer to a problem is much more complex than a simple step or two, so applying creative abstract reasoning to come up with a way to reach the end-goal in non-conventional ways is an extremely valuable skill to have.

 

Think critically

 

Students who employ critical thinking skills are better able to understand themselves and their goals and make decisions accordingly. These inevitably will lead to personal growth and overall happiness! As critically thinking kids ask questions about everything, they discover their own opinions and beliefs and continually get to know their true self. These self-secure kids are cognizant of their choices and are in control of the direction of their lives.

 

Think Critically, Be SMART

 

Understanding that critical thinking is a vital skill to teach kids is one thing. Actually teaching them these skills is another! While critical thinking is largely an act of metacognition, studies have shown that students become better problem solvers when they are taught to analyze analogi


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