57. Teaching Problem-Solving Skills with Young Students

Kindergarten Cafe Podcast

Solving problems on their own is a common struggle with kindergarteners. In this episode, I discuss teaching students essential problem-solving strategies, focusing on fostering independence. I categorize problems into small, medium, and big, guiding you on empowering students to manage minor issues on their own. Practical techniques include the “bug and a wish” framework for resolving conflicts and the “ask three before me” method for peer assistance.

In this episode I share:

  • Importance of Independence in Problem Solving
  • Encouraging Independence with "Ask Three Before Me"
  • Teaching Problem Sizes for Emotional Regulation
  • Additional Resources and Support

Resources Mentioned:

  • Social Emotional Learning Year-Long Kindergarten Curriculum Bundle
  • Teaching Problem Solving Skills: A Social Emotional Learning Unit
  • A Bug and a Wish 
  • Workshop: What to do When a Child Cries All the Time (from my website)
  • What To Do When a Child Cries All The Time: A Kindergarten Cafe Workshop (TPT)

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Mentioned in this episode:

Trixie the Thoughtful Turtle

Learn more about the newest Caring Critters book: Trixie the Thoughtful Turtle https://www.kindergartencafe.org/trixie/

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