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Thinking Words vs. Fighting Words

Thinking Words vs. Fighting Words

Thinking words engage children's reasoning while fighting words create opposition:

  • Questions engage the brain's problem-solving circuits
  • Statements and demands activate defensive circuits
  • What, how, and where questions promote thinking
  • Why questions often increase defensiveness
  • Children own solutions they discover themselves

This approach works because genuine questions activate different neural pathways than commands or criticism. When children must think through situations, they develop neurons and connections that commands short-circuit. Solutions they generate themselves create both ownership and more effective learning.

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zayden

Dilbert cartoons and the Office are way too accurate.

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