How Planning and Reflection Develop Young Children’s Thinking Skills
by Ann S. Epstein
Young children ages three to six are capable of making thoughtful decisions about their behavior and keen observations about their environment. They have insight into theirdesires, form mental images of the past and future, and attempt to explain their behavior and that of others. Although todays early childhood educators, we must also remain committed to promoting broader thinking abilities.
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