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Rational Thinking – A Skill For Young Minds

Rohan Parikh
Rohan Parikh Published November 5, 2021
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Learning is an instinct. Thinking is a skill.

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What is rational thinking?Why is it important to promote rational thinking in children?How can rational thinking be promoted in schools and used to enhance young minds?Here are some rational thinking exercises for children
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Learning begins at birth. Thinking begins with practice.
Learning promises growth. Thinking promises survival.

Harnessing the learning potential of children, from the first day, can help in making them rational thinkers. In fact, it is a child’s natural inquisitiveness that builds the foundation for developing this life skill.

What is rational thinking?

Rational thinking is a process. It refers to the ability to think with reason. It encompasses the ability to draw sensible conclusions from facts, logic and data.

In simple words, if your thoughts are based on facts and not emotions, it is called rational thinking.
Rational thinking focuses on resolving problems and achieving goals. It is largely developed by the means of regular practice.
This concept requires different skill sets in different situations and is built on some essential parameters such as developing perspectives, making connections, and communicating ideas.

Why is it important to promote rational thinking in children?

It is often said that rational thinking is the key to a child’s seamless existence. It not only aids in the holistic development and character building of children, but it is also essential to problem-solving. Rational thinking is considered to be a stepping stone to success, especially if started young.

Rational thinking is held in such high regard because:

  • It enhances analytical power
    This disciple plays a massive role in improving the vision of children. It expands their capacity to easily grasp things and absorb them much faster. This in turn increases their brainpower and helps them grow up to be more logical and reasonable people.
  • It helps in framing individual opinions
    Rational thinking is the ability to consider, access, organize, and analyze relevant information and then arrive at a systematic conclusion. Through this process, children can sort out different ideas, pick aspects they like best and also voice their opinions more confidently.
    This in turn helps them gain respect and attention from society, perform well academically and also align themselves to the demands of rapidly changing times.
  • It widens insight and intellect
    Rational thinking encourages little minds to observe, think and question intelligently. This technique helps children to comprehend situations and problems more holistically. Widening the outcomes they can consider, also enables them to stay prepared for both the best as well as the worst. This is an important trait that makes them fit to survive the outside world.

How can rational thinking be promoted in schools and used to enhance young minds?

It’s not surprising that rational thinking has now become an indispensable part of the ever-evolving elementary education system. Research says that by carefully planning classroom experiences, it is possible to train young minds to practice the art of developing logic and reasoning skills. This in turn can help them make better decisions in life.

Here are some rational thinking exercises for children

  • Thinking challenges – Offer a range of intriguing manipulatives. Ask them to classify objects, compare quantities and form individual perceptions by exploring a concept from multiple perspectives.
  • Open-ended questions – Give children a chance to apply what they have learned, consider different situations, think on their feet, problem-solve and boost their self-esteem.
  • Different learning styles – Provide children with lots of random materials to explore. Observe whether they like watching an activity or asking questions and help them strike a balance between the two.
  • Decision making – To help children apply knowledge and evaluate solutions, encourage them to weigh the pros and cons and pick an idea that works best for them.
  • Brainstorming – An excellent learning tool, this critical thinking exercise can give birth to more creativity, better imagination and original thinking. This can lead to constructive inventions, in academics as well as in life.

Contrary to popular opinion, not all thinking is rational. It’s important to adopt the right techniques that can make children ready to meet the challenges of living in a diverse, complex world.

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By Rohan Parikh
Rohan Parikh has a BSc in Economics from Wharton Business School, an MBA from INSEAD, and a Master’s in Education from Johns Hopkins University. He is serving as the Director of the Apurva Natvar Parikh Group (ANPG) which has interests in Real Estate, Education & Hospitality. He has more than 20 years of experience in Real Estate in Mumbai and Sri Lanka, having developed Mumbai’s first major SRA development as well as residential complexes in Sri Lanka’s capital, Sri Lanka, as well developing The Fern Hotel and The Acres Club in Mumbai’s Chembur neighborhood. Mr. Parikh chose to foray in education by founding The Acres Foundation, which is an educational group that brings together the finest educators to chart out new pathways in education. In 2013 they founded the highly acclaimed The Green Acres Academy, an ICSE curriculum school which aims to provide affordable yet holistic, and well-rounded education by adapting the latest research in teaching and learning techniques within the Indian context. The Green Acres Academy has since expanded with an additional campus in Mulund and beyond.
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