Teach your child how to think Edward De Bono
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Penguin, 1993.Edition: 1st edDescription: 313 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780241257494
- 155.413 DEB
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Carpenters and thinkers --
Attitudes --
The six thinking hats --
White-hat thinking and red-hat thinking --
Black-hat thinking and yellow-hat thinking --
Green-hat thinking and blue-hat thinking --
Six thinking hats in sequence --
Outcome and conclusion --
Forward or parallel --
Logic and perception --
CAF : consider all factors --
PC : alternatives, possibilities, choices --
Values --
OPV : other people's views --
C & S : consequence and sequel --
PMI : plus, minus and interesting --
Focus and purpose --
AGO : aims, goals and objectives --
FIP: first important priorities --
First review section --
Broach and detail --
Basic thinking operations --
Truth, logic and critical thinking --
Under what circumstances? --
Hypothesis, speculation and provocation --
Lateral thinking --
Provocation and po --
Movement --
The random word --
Second review section --
Principles for thinking --
Structures and situations --
TO/LOPOSO/GO --
Arguments and disagreements --
Problems and disagreements --
Problems and tasks --
Decisions and choices --
Third review section --
Newspaper exercises --
The ten-minute thinking game --
The drawing method --
Final word.
Our increasingly complicated lifestyle demands clear and constructive thinking: making decisions, making choices, taking initiatives, and being creative. Watching television for twenty to thirty hours a week, as many children do, results in a passive mind that can only copy what others are doing (including drugs, sex, and violence). Give your children a better chance in life. Thinking is a skill ... even a superior brain is wasted without it. You can start to teach your children to think - now. With examples, exercises, games, and drawings, Dr. de Bono, Rhodes scholar and leading authority on the direct teaching of thinking, demonstrates the difference between intelligence and thinking, and provides a step-by-step method for helping children develop clear and constructive thinking. Even one or two thinking habits taken from this book and given to your children may strongly affect their life.
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