MLC Board Meeting 45/17/03: - University of Oregon
Indeed, puzzles and games can provide a historical thread that has meaning to children and adults of all ages. 2. Logical thinking and problem solving. Most puzzle solving requires use of logical thinking and one’s problem-solving skills. Solving puzzles often requires strategic and creative thinking. ................
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