Children should be learning unconstrained skills. Unconstrained skills are also known as “overarching concepts and complex skills.” They have significance throughout our lives and are important across multiple contexts.
In Part 1 of our exploration of this topic, we revealed why unconstrained skills are essential for lifelong learning. Many parents may be wondering what this means for their own child and classroom experiences. Let’s dive into what it looks like in practice and how you can help support the process.