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10/07/2010

Conceptual Awareness About Tools

It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
Jiddu Krishnamurti, Indian philosopher, 1895-1986

The Beginnings Workshop "Tools" in the September/October issue of Exchange, looked at the many ways we can use tools to support children's learning.  In one of the articles, "Learning to Use Tools and Learning through Tools:  Brain Development and Tool Use," Kirsten Haugen talked about building children's conceptual awareness of tools:

"Using tools also involves planning, sequential thinking, and predicting what specific actions with a tool might do.  With time and experience, we learn to apply what we know about a tool to new uses and to other tools.  Once we’ve experienced how to scoop up applesauce with a spoon, it’s not a far leap to scoop up cereal or to imagine what one can do with a shovel.  Talking about what we do as we use tools, asking questions, or making suggestions can help children develop greater conceptual awareness about tools:

Help children come up with their own predictions and solutions, being open to their ideas as part of an ongoing learning process.



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