The document provides tips for teaching kids to be skeptical thinkers by asking them questions that make them analyze topics more deeply, explain and defend their choices and beliefs, and consider different perspectives. It suggests playing a "Why" game where kids are asked "Why" 5 times in a row to dig deeper into a topic. It also recommends providing an inventor's workshop with building materials and asking questions to make kids explain their design choices, as well as discussing ethical dilemmas to push them to question their beliefs.
The document provides tips for teaching kids to be skeptical thinkers by asking them questions that make them analyze topics more deeply, explain and defend their choices and beliefs, and consider different perspectives. It suggests playing a "Why" game where kids are asked "Why" 5 times in a row to dig deeper into a topic. It also recommends providing an inventor's workshop with building materials and asking questions to make kids explain their design choices, as well as discussing ethical dilemmas to push them to question their beliefs.
The document provides tips for teaching kids to be skeptical thinkers by asking them questions that make them analyze topics more deeply, explain and defend their choices and beliefs, and consider different perspectives. It suggests playing a "Why" game where kids are asked "Why" 5 times in a row to dig deeper into a topic. It also recommends providing an inventor's workshop with building materials and asking questions to make kids explain their design choices, as well as discussing ethical dilemmas to push them to question their beliefs.