Parents – Outside Assistance

Understanding Outside Assistance

Odyssey of the Mind is a hands-on program for kids where only the 7 minds of the team can work on the long-term solution. The basic premise is when the team members solve the problem 100% by themselves, they learn to solve challenges within their capabilities, be resourceful and develop a tremendous amount of self-confidence.

While it may be well-meaning, outside assistance subtly tells kids they are not capable of doing it themselves. When the team’s solution is the team’s idea, design, work, performance and score, they are much more likely to develop the critical thinking skills they need to help them be successful now and in the future.

Remember, in the end, the Team is responsible for what they do, not the coach, parents or people outside the team.

Even though you may mean well, providing ideas, making suggestions, even applying make-up and fixing costumes are all considered outside assistance that could cause the team to receive a penalty. As parents, we all want the best for our kids and sometimes that means letting them figure it out on their own so the next time, they will have the confidence to solve it themselves. The kids will figure it out, even if it is not the way adults would do it, more often than not, their ideas are much more creative!

Is It Outside Assistance

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