Learning to think and reason through games is the purpose of the second workshop of 'Philosophy for children' to be held at the Children's Library of the Cultural Center Ramon Alonso Luzzy on Wednesday May 17 at 19:00.
'Cartagena Piensa', through its 'Philosophy for all' cycle, proposes a children philosophy workshop for children between the ages of 7 and 10.
This activity aims to teach the youngest to formulate questions as well as to raise answers in a logical and reasoned way.
This philosophy workshop for children, taught by the association Ágora Filosofía, is based on the Lipman method and is structured by a first part where we will proceed to the reading of a short story that will serve as a starting point to raise the first questions and Make the first reflections.
Subsequently, the teacher will ask the attendees some questions that aim to initiate children in the exercise of thinking and reasoning, where they can intervene in a free and reasoned manner, according to their respective ages.
After the dialogue between the students and the teacher, a game will be proposed that will allow us to deal with the questions and answers reached during the dialogue in a more experiential and philosophical way.
These games developed during the workshop will be complemented with artistic activities such as making drawings, making collages, etc.
The program 'Cartagena Piensa', together with the collaboration of the Department of Culture of the City of Cartagena, seeks to foster and preserve at a young age the curiosity about the things that surround the smallest through the development of these workshops, at the same time Which is intended to teach reasoning skills that enable them to be able to reason for themselves in a fun and didactic way.
This activity will last for one hour and registration is free until the capacity is completed.
The reservation must be made in the Children's Library of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena