Child Psychology : How to Develop Critical Thinking Skills in Children

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • Critical thinking skills involve the frontal lobe of the brain, the last area of cranial development. Develop your child's critical thinking skills with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video.
    Expert: Dr. Craig Childress
    Contact: www.drcachildress.org
    Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood.
    Filmmaker: Max Cusimano
    Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.
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  • @99dynasty
    @99dynasty 4 роки тому +5

    His name is fitting. And great basic overlay of the concepts👍

  • @naturaladhdtreatment
    @naturaladhdtreatment 10 років тому +3

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  • @BadlndsBob
    @BadlndsBob 12 років тому

    Interesting I found it helpful.

  • @SacredSocietyAP
    @SacredSocietyAP 11 років тому +1

    yes

  • @vineetawhyte9491
    @vineetawhyte9491 3 роки тому

    Completely understandable, how can a child achieve anything when they don't have the loving bonding relationships required first? It was neither wonder my concentration skills were messed up what with a certain person always trying to come between me and my mums close bond.

  • @ylgu11
    @ylgu11 3 роки тому

    How do I discpline a child who was diagnosed as ODB behavior. I have had my foster son for 3 weekes now and now he does not want to listen I have to repeat myself over and over agin. I am not sure when he is just playing or if he is being defiant!!! I do know he is getting comfortable with me and his grand parents. For example dinner time he wants to turn around and watch tv instead of eating and we have told him 3/4 time to sit in the chair face the table and eat all his food. My mother has to call me at work to get him to listen by using Facetime or saying when I get home you will be on time out no tpys and staright to bed. I don't like the take away b/c its not working he forgets what he promised to do with good behavior from early mornign to late night. cOr at night time doing night time of routine bath time , lotion, then pj's he wants to play when its time for prayertime or then act sleepy and not say his prayers.Please advise some help as a new mom.

  • @bonnielentine4490
    @bonnielentine4490 6 років тому

    Hi I dont know how to get a hold of you but I was wondering if you would be able to go over what I feel like is a victim mentality in a child?

  • @TheNiceyB
    @TheNiceyB 2 роки тому

    #3

  • @Aberusugi
    @Aberusugi 11 років тому +3

    Actually my dad raised me to be a skeptic, but was religious as well. I'm now an atheist. People are religious for all sorts of reasons.

    • @99dynasty
      @99dynasty 4 роки тому

      Looks like your dad compartmentalized his religiosity. I too have known a few deeper thinkers that surprised me in their ability to turn off the critical thinking and skepticism only in the areas where they kept their religion. Kind of like, pardon the odd example, how people are often not to keen to analyze thier deepest sexual quirks.. We wouldn’t wanna let facts get in the way of our fantasies.

  • @davesvens8697
    @davesvens8697 11 років тому

    yes