The screen doesn't move, there's no sound, and I can't find what I thought I saved. Sometimes problems can suddenly occur with your computer.
When something goes wrong on a computer, the first skill is not speed. It is the ability to pause and check calmly.
There is an order to check
Is it turned on? Is the volume turned down? Are you saving it somewhere else? You can solve a surprising number of problems just by looking at these basics in order.
Children who are capable of doing so check each problem one by one rather than being afraid of it.
Being able to stay calm is also a skill
When your computer stops working, it can be frustrating. But the more you rush, the more likely you are to overlook it.
Staying calm and looking at each item one by one is a skill that is just as important as knowledge.
Write down three things to check first when you have a problem.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value not only when things go well, but also the ability to rebuild when things go wrong. A calm child is strong.
