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Critical thinking skills allow you to understand and address situations based on all available facts and information. Typically, using critical thinking at work involves processing and organizing facts, data and other information to define a problem and develop effective solutions.

This way of thinking not only develops your vision, but also your child's, as it encourages reflection and mature criticism. In the following sections, we have put together some useful tips to help you learn this technique.

Guides for Parents and Their Children

Mini Guide for 5-9 Years Olds

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Mini Guide for 10-12 Years Olds

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Mini Guide for 13 and Olders

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Guides for Adults

How to Ask Great Questions?

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How to Fact Check Like a Pro?

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The main aim of the project is to raise awareness of the importance of objective thinking. Please note that #CRITICAL THINKING is a campaign within the framework of a university project, which is still in its infancy. As a resource we have used sites that can provide more advanced help on this issue. If you'd like to go deeper into the subject, take a look at the document below, which summarises all the sources we used to create this page.

#THINK CRITICAL © is a social campaign created as part of a university project to raise awareness of the importance of objective decision-making and critical thinking.
The design was made at Media and Design Institue, Eger, 2023 (EKKE MDI) by Hajdu Boro.
Consultant was Vajdics Tamás.
Website created by Unyi Peter Almos , the code used to build it
is an open source project that is available on GitHub.