Teaching Children Aged 1-2 About:

Problem Solving

Click through the different topics below to learn the different ways you can help your 1-2 year old learn problem solving skills!

Steps to Problem Solving

Whether it’s difficulty opening a drawer or trouble reaching something under the bed, young children face problems and challenges every day. Instead of feeling overwhelmed when they encounter a problem, children with strong problem-solving abilities are able to understand and control their emotions, think creatively, and recruit appropriate help when needed.

A simple problem-solving process for your child might include:
Step 1:
Identify the problem.

Observe your child and point out the problem they’re dealing with.

Step 2:
Brainstorm possible solutions!

When children are too young to talk, this might involve a lot of narrating out loud for them; things like “Hmmm. Sounds like frustrated because the ball rolled behind the couch. I bet you could reach it if I moved the couch away from the wall?”  Be a problem-solving partner as your kiddo gets the hang of it.

Step 3:
Try it out.

Guide your child to a workable solution to their problem. If one solution doesn’t work, try another. Encourage your child to persevere until a problem is solved.

Let us know how we’re doing.

Was this page helpful?

Thanks for the feedback.

Average rating 3.7 / 5. Vote count: 3

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.