333. How do I start teaching critical thinking to my kids?
333. How do I start teaching critical thinking to my kids?  
Podcast: Filter It Through a Brain Cell
Published On: Mon Jan 12 2026
Description: Here's how to start teaching critical thinking to your kids! Links mentioned in this episode: The Homeschool Co-Op Resource Bundle: Find it here The Fallacy Detective Book: Find it on Amazon here The Tuttle Twins Books: Biases and Fallacies The Introduction to Logic workbook: www.Masterbooks.com Train Your Brain video class: www.onlinechristiancourses.com For the younger kids, The Cognitive Tales: Find it on Amazon here   Episodes of this podcast that will help you teach your kids:  Season 1, Episode 37:  6 simple ways to help your teen (and you!) learn to think for themselves Season 1, Episodes 70-73:  4 Simple Tools for Brain Surgery: Parts 1-4 Season 1, Episodes 149-150:  4 Simple Ways to Practice Critical Thinking - Parts 1 & 2   Want to test yourself on how well you can recognize fallacies in real life? Take the Meme Fallacy Quiz! www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/quiz Learn more about Crazy Thinkers membership where you can practice critical thinking using real-life memes, articles & headlines: www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/crazy Here's how you can purchase the Logical Fallacies ebook:    https://www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/offers/z6xbAcB2 Send me any questions, comments or even the fallacies you're seeing around you!  think@filteritthroughabraincell.com Or, tag me on Instagram: @filteritthroughabraincell Sign up on my email list at: www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/contact     Learn more about Classical Conversations: www.classicalconversations.com/filterit     Thank you to our sponsor, CTC Math! Website: https://www.ctcmath.com/?tr_id=brain  Homeschool page: https://www.ctcmath.com/how-it-works/home-school?tr_id=brain  Free trail: https://www.ctcmath.com/trial?tr_id=brain   Special offer! Get 1/2-off discounts plus bonus 6-months free!    Critical Thinking for Teens Logical Fallacies for Teens Cognitive Biases for Teens Homeschool Logic Critical thinking for Middle schoolers