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Design Thinking for kids

Anamika Singla
UX Collective
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6 min readApr 9, 2020

A child’s hand holding few lego pieces in hand
Image by Kelly Sikkema from Unsplash

What exactly is “Design Thinking”?

“Design thinking relies on the natural — and coachable — human ability to be intuitive, to recognize patterns, and to construct ideas that are emotionally meaningful as well as functional.”

Is Design Thinking only for business and professionals?

What is there for children to learn from it? Is it important?

Benefits of Design Thinking illustrated via astronaut , fish, light bulb, mountain, globe, paper, globe, puzzle, humans, link
Image by John Spencer (http://www.spencerauthor.com/)

How can you teach “Design Thinking” in everyday life?

5 Steps of Design Thinking illustrated in a cycle - Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test.
The Design Thinking Framework (Source: www.optimation.co.nz)

Some Other Daily “Design Challenges” to Try at Home with Your Kids:

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I am creating a Course to Teach Design thinking to kids. This article is really helpful in getting cues in designing the course. Thankyou :)

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This article is remarcable, thank you! I will recommend it to everyone :)

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Hi Ana thanks for writing this.
Out of curiosity… have you tried using Design Thinking to solve a personal problem at life? Or do you think that DT can solve relationship issues, or even love?

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