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Teach Your Child How to Think
by 
Dr. Edward de Bono
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
  
Publisher: Phoenix Books
Subject(s):  Children
Nonfiction
Self-Improvement
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Release date:   Apr 17, 2007

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Description

By teaching children the thinking tools presented in this program, parents can created a road map for their children's success. With the knowledge of Edward de Bono's revolutionary methods, children can become creative and rigorous thinkers. These tools for creativity make thinking fun. Dr. Edward de Bono, a Rhodes Scholar and a leading authority on the direct teaching of thinking, provides the listener with examples, exercises, and games used to demonstrate the difference between intelligence and thinking. He also provides a step-by-step method which can be utilized for helping children to develop clear and constructive thinking.

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About the Author

Dr, Edward de Bono is the best-selling author of Six Thinking Hats Serious Creativity, and over fifty other books, which have been translated into thirty eight languages. He is the world's leading authority in the field of creative and conceptual thinking. His Six Thinking Hats and Coat programs are widely used methods for the direct teaching of thinking in schools. A Rhodes scholar at Oxford, he has held faculty appointments at Oxford, Cambridge, London, and Harvard universities. His background in medicine has been a major contributor to his ability to understand and explain the human brain as a biological information system.

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