You make up a crime, with all characters and different places of action. Your child has to figure out who is the murder by asking you questions and developing the story on its own. This game can be ...
I’ve loved rebus puzzles ever since I was a kid—they’re like little brain teasers wrapped in pictures and symbols. For anyone who doesn’t know, a rebus puzzle is where images, letters, or numbers ...
Every day life throws all kinds of challenges at us, from broken appliances to missing tools, but humans are endlessly creative when it comes to crafting quick, low-budget solutions. These 15 photos ...
Problem-solving therapy (PST) helps individuals manage stress by breaking down challenges into practical, manageable steps. The aim of the therapy is to help people cope more confidently with ...
Imagine Jo: Everyone in Jo's life recognizes her as an outstanding problem solver. She's the type of person who seems capable ...
Often leaders will think they are driving a problem-solving culture by insistent, or even just encouraging, team members to utilize the tools and templates of problem-solving. However, most ...
As I have mentioned in previous posts, cognitive behavioral therapy is more than challenging negative, automatic thoughts. There is a whole behavioral piece of this therapy that focuses on what people ...
Einstein is quoted as having said, “If I had an hour to solve a problem I'd spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and five minutes thinking about solutions.” The point he makes is important: ...
Use strings to fulfill one room with the web out of any material that you can find in the house. Children, in teams, should find a way to get from one point to the other, by not touching the web. If ...