Flexible thinking means the ability to find more than one way to do something. To be a successful student (and eventually a productive adult), one must have a flexible brain. You use flexible thinking when you have to find a different route to travel because of traffic. You also use flexible thinking when you’re reading a book that requires you to follow plot twists and character development. Inflexible thinkers get “stuck” and are often times rigid in their thinking. They don’t like to travel different routes and they don’t like changing their thoughts about where the plot is going and who the characters are. The K&M Center has developed a Flexible Thinking Program to directly target these skills because…
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