Problem Solving with Young Children

Problem Solving with Young Children

Building Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Resilience

$29.95

Publication Date: 4th October 2022

Develop strategies for helping children become creative problem solversWhether it’s building a rocket, learning to take turns, or forgetting a teaching material at home, both children and adults learn... Read More
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Develop strategies for helping children become creative problem solversWhether it’s building a rocket, learning to take turns, or forgetting a teaching material at home, both children and adults learn... Read More
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Develop strategies for helping children become creative problem solvers

Whether it’s building a rocket, learning to take turns, or forgetting a teaching material at home, both children and adults learn more from our mistakes than from our successes. Help children find solutions and learn to problem solve using teachable moments. Young children encounter problems, mistakes, and accidents that challenge them daily. Helping children conquer everyday frustrations fosters the creativity, critical thinking, and resilience that enables children to thrive in a formidable world. The ultimate guide to thinking on your feet, Problem Solving with Young Children will coach early childhood teachers, child care providers, and parents to develop a range of strategies to help young children become creative problem solvers, including:
  • Questions to ask
  • Ways to listen
  • Strategies for brainstorming and trying solutions
  • Suggestions for using the scientific method or design thinking to test ideas
  • Methods for reflecting on what worked and what still needs improvement

    Featuring anecdotes and advice, and incorporating research on how children learn, emergent curriculum methods, problem-based learning, developmentally appropriate practices, and responsive pedagogies, this book will help you lead children through meaningful problem-solving processes and prepare tomorrow’s critical thinkers.   
  • Details
    • Price: $29.95
    • Pages: 152
    • Carton Quantity: 25
    • Publisher: Redleaf Press
    • Imprint: Redleaf Press
    • Publication Date: 4th October 2022
    • Trim Size: 7 x 10 in
    • ISBN: 9781605547671
    • Format: Paperback
    • BISACs:
      EDUCATION / Preschool & Kindergarten
      EDUCATION / Classroom Management
      EDUCATION / Behavioral Management
      EDUCATION / Decision-Making & Problem Solving
    Reviews
    Reading Problem Solving with Young Children: Building Creativity, Critical Thinking and Resilience by Ann Gadzikowski was a satisfying confirmation of everything I hold dear in guiding young children’s creative problem solving. As Ann says, it takes time and intention to respond to the unexpected, especially as the unique characteristics of each classroom, child, and family are taken into consideration. With helpful examples, Ann provides sound, research-based strategies for making problem-solving a central component of the preschool day that both new and veteran teachers will embrace as doable. This book is an exceptional gift to the novice teacher and a wonderful resource for every teacher wanting to launch little problem solvers into a world that desperately needs them!

    --Rosanne Regan Hansel, author of Creative Block Play and Exploring the 3-D World

    Facing moments of conflict, misunderstanding, and challenge are part of the human experience we all share. Through our work with children, Ann Gadzikowski reminds us that we have inner reservoirs of creativity, courage, and connection to handle the moments that surprise us, moments when we feel less certain and skilled. The teacher becomes the learner and the learner becomes the teacher. Problem Solving with Children helps educators embrace difficult moments with curiosity, humor, and grace.

    —Cori Berg, Director, Christ Lutheran Child Development Center, Dallas 


    Ann provides new and tenured teachers heirloom seeds of wisdom with pH balanced approaches to problem solving with young children. Her clear explanations and accessible examples are to be practiced as one may do after visiting a master gardener's tool shed, "Ah-ha! Now, this is useful!"

    —Meredith Dodd, Lead Teacher, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools 

    Author Bio
    Ann Gadzikowski has more than twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and director of early childhood programs. She is Director of Early Learning for Encyclopedia Britannica and oversees the summer Leapfrog Program. Her book Robotics for Young Children won the Midwest Book Award in the Education category, Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood won gold in the 2015 National Parenting Publications Awards. 
    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 

    Looking for the Light in Broken Places 

    Chapter 2 

    Thinking and Learning 

    Chapter 3  

    The Brave Teacher 

    Chapter 4  

    Engaging in Inquiry 

    Chapter 5  

    Solving Problems Day by Day 

    Chapter 6  

    Making Friends and Getting Along 

    Chapter 7  

    Communicating to Solve Problems 

    Chapter 8  

    Playing with Problems  

    Chapter 9  

    Measuring Growth 

    Chapter 10  

    Celebrating Problems 

    Develop strategies for helping children become creative problem solvers

    Whether it’s building a rocket, learning to take turns, or forgetting a teaching material at home, both children and adults learn more from our mistakes than from our successes. Help children find solutions and learn to problem solve using teachable moments. Young children encounter problems, mistakes, and accidents that challenge them daily. Helping children conquer everyday frustrations fosters the creativity, critical thinking, and resilience that enables children to thrive in a formidable world. The ultimate guide to thinking on your feet, Problem Solving with Young Children will coach early childhood teachers, child care providers, and parents to develop a range of strategies to help young children become creative problem solvers, including:
  • Questions to ask
  • Ways to listen
  • Strategies for brainstorming and trying solutions
  • Suggestions for using the scientific method or design thinking to test ideas
  • Methods for reflecting on what worked and what still needs improvement

    Featuring anecdotes and advice, and incorporating research on how children learn, emergent curriculum methods, problem-based learning, developmentally appropriate practices, and responsive pedagogies, this book will help you lead children through meaningful problem-solving processes and prepare tomorrow’s critical thinkers.   
    • Price: $29.95
    • Pages: 152
    • Carton Quantity: 25
    • Publisher: Redleaf Press
    • Imprint: Redleaf Press
    • Publication Date: 4th October 2022
    • Trim Size: 7 x 10 in
    • ISBN: 9781605547671
    • Format: Paperback
    • BISACs:
      EDUCATION / Preschool & Kindergarten
      EDUCATION / Classroom Management
      EDUCATION / Behavioral Management
      EDUCATION / Decision-Making & Problem Solving
    Reading Problem Solving with Young Children: Building Creativity, Critical Thinking and Resilience by Ann Gadzikowski was a satisfying confirmation of everything I hold dear in guiding young children’s creative problem solving. As Ann says, it takes time and intention to respond to the unexpected, especially as the unique characteristics of each classroom, child, and family are taken into consideration. With helpful examples, Ann provides sound, research-based strategies for making problem-solving a central component of the preschool day that both new and veteran teachers will embrace as doable. This book is an exceptional gift to the novice teacher and a wonderful resource for every teacher wanting to launch little problem solvers into a world that desperately needs them!

    --Rosanne Regan Hansel, author of Creative Block Play and Exploring the 3-D World

    Facing moments of conflict, misunderstanding, and challenge are part of the human experience we all share. Through our work with children, Ann Gadzikowski reminds us that we have inner reservoirs of creativity, courage, and connection to handle the moments that surprise us, moments when we feel less certain and skilled. The teacher becomes the learner and the learner becomes the teacher. Problem Solving with Children helps educators embrace difficult moments with curiosity, humor, and grace.

    —Cori Berg, Director, Christ Lutheran Child Development Center, Dallas 


    Ann provides new and tenured teachers heirloom seeds of wisdom with pH balanced approaches to problem solving with young children. Her clear explanations and accessible examples are to be practiced as one may do after visiting a master gardener's tool shed, "Ah-ha! Now, this is useful!"

    —Meredith Dodd, Lead Teacher, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools 

    Ann Gadzikowski has more than twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and director of early childhood programs. She is Director of Early Learning for Encyclopedia Britannica and oversees the summer Leapfrog Program. Her book Robotics for Young Children won the Midwest Book Award in the Education category, Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood won gold in the 2015 National Parenting Publications Awards. 

    Chapter 1 

    Looking for the Light in Broken Places 

    Chapter 2 

    Thinking and Learning 

    Chapter 3  

    The Brave Teacher 

    Chapter 4  

    Engaging in Inquiry 

    Chapter 5  

    Solving Problems Day by Day 

    Chapter 6  

    Making Friends and Getting Along 

    Chapter 7  

    Communicating to Solve Problems 

    Chapter 8  

    Playing with Problems  

    Chapter 9  

    Measuring Growth 

    Chapter 10  

    Celebrating Problems