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Again limiting the concrete thinking child to the provided list.
"There's been a lot of discussion, but I haven't seen anything that has developed into concrete thinking," one official said.
Of course, there are plenty of times when getting the job done calls for concrete thinking and a close focus.
One explanation draws on the distinction between abstract and concrete thinking.
That should be the concrete thinking for everyone.
His abstract and her concrete thinking resolve into an antiphony that scarcely changes.
Their concrete thinking doesn't lend itself to reasoning.
He will join the Concrete Thinking team in April.
So when we are awake, we are able to deal with more concrete thinking and calculations, following the signals.
The difference, he says, may suggest that men are more prone to concrete thinking and women are more likely to see things from other perspectives.
Rigid and concrete thinking.
(Difficulty expressing self, difficulty understanding emotions, literal concrete thinking, etc.)
Developmentally, 6-year-olds have concrete thinking and "struggle with their desire to initiate their own projects at the expense of potentially feeling inferior," according to Scholzman.
Concrete thinking involves facts and descriptions about everyday, tangible objects, while abstract (formal operational) thinking involves a mental process.
Their stoicism can turn into pessimism, their conformity into rigidity, and their concrete thinking sometimes makes them too literal.
Loss of Divergent / Creative Thinking: loss of abstraction skills / concrete thinking.
In the praxis of Gentile's concrete thinking criteria, such consideration of the a priori toward the properly a posteriori constitutes impractical, decadent intellectualism.
She said she used my term afterwards, but in fact, as I pointed out, it was her term - she already speaks of concrete thinking in many places.
At school the most important transition is from concrete thinking - which deals with facts and descriptions, to abstract thinking - any thinking which involves a mental process.
If the offender has limited verbal skills and a concrete thinking style then the program must ensure that abstract concepts are kept to a minimum and there is more behavioural practice than talking.
But lately, the institute has turned its attention toward concrete thinking to improve the lives of the world’s bottom billion, those who live on a dollar a day or less and who often die young.
Mr. Conway and Ms. Peetz suggest that concrete thinking focuses us locally on our current progress toward a goal - being a good person, say - and we either rest up or buckle down.
CONCRETE THINKING: A style of thinking in which the individual sees each situation as unique and is unable to generalize from the similarities between situations.
Conversely, some software that is not expressly "educational" may offer plenty of opportunities for learning; the new Harry Potter software, for example, is a beautiful program that requires concrete thinking but is not academic.