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FIVE KINDS OF THINKING THE PICKER PRACTICES
Trying to recall it: activities that ask your child to remember something instead of looking it up again
Teaching back: activities that ask your child to explain something out loud in their own words
Curiosity: activities that start with a question instead of an answer
Creative thinking: activities that connect ideas or objects that don't obviously belong together
Reflection: activities that ask your child to notice what changed or stayed the same
WHY THESE SKILLS MATTER
Trying to recall it: A child who practices recalling instead of just recognizing information holds onto it long after the test is over.
Teaching back: When your child can explain something clearly in their own words, you know they actually understand it, not just memorized it.
Curiosity: A child who is used to asking questions keeps learning even when nobody is grading them for it.
Creative thinking: The ability to connect ideas that don't obviously belong together is exactly what solving new problems requires.
Reflection: A child who notices what changed and what stayed the same builds a skill that shows up in every subject, not just one activity.
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