Problem Solving and Decision Making

How do your children handle problems and decisions? Some children whine, complain, and have bad attitudes. However, problems and decisions make great opportunities to teach children how to face life's challenges.

Families make decisions and solve problems on a daily basis. Parents must make some decisions, and in those cases children need to learn to follow. At other times parents can involve children and teach them to make wise choices.

Developing good decision-making skills gives children the ability to define a problem, imagine consequences of various alternatives, and then choose the best solution among the options. Allowing children to solve some problems for themselves communicates honor to them. It says, "I believe in you. You have what it takes."

Sometimes parents solve problems for children to help them avoid frustration. Be careful that you don't rob your children of learning experiences. Frustration can be a great teacher and can motivate children into new areas. You then can be the counselor or coach as life teaches a valuable lesson.

Don't be too quick to solve a problem or make a decision for your kids. Involve children in the process, not just in the final product. Much of the day-to-day problem-solving and decision-making in family life can demonstrate cooperation and teamwork as parents and children work together. Cooperative decision-making teaches children valuable skills of negotiation, compromise, communication, and creating alternatives. Mutual honor is demonstrated in the midst of cooperation.

What are some ways you see your kids learning through problem-solving? Tell us about it.


For more ways to teach honor in life, look at Chapter 6 in the book, Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes in You and Your Kids, by Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller, RN, BSN.

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1. Douglas wrote:
Jan 1, we were in the hospital with my mohter-in-law and a lady came in to say a prayer for her. When she was done, she recited the Lord's prayer. I was so convicted to commit with the rest of my church family to pray it everyday. It was God reminding me to commit. Today, Jan 3rd, God spoke to my heart with the part Our Father . Hallowed by thy name. God reminded me of HIS holiness. I am so looking forward to this coming year

Sat, April 28, 2012 @ 6:49 AM

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