Logic and Reasoning
Thinking and problem-solving helps children take in information and understand how things in their world are related. Young children use their logic and reasoning skills in everyday experiences when they build with blocks, complete a puzzle, or discover that peeling the paper from around a crayon gives them more crayon to draw with.
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The next time you're stuck inside on a rainy or snowy day, brainstorm different things you could do, such as have a dance party, draw pictures, or read a book. How many ideas can you brainstorm?
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Look at all the bottle caps in the game. Talk with your child about how the bottle caps are similar and different from one another.
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Play your own game of "One of These Things is Not Like the Other!" Put together three stuffed animals and one spoon, and encourage your child to guess which one is not like the other!