What I find interesting about your 1-4 list is that they all share a common theme: how do we make decisions? It's become a fascination of mine, learning about how people make good decisions at the speed of business, gathering and consuming just the right amount of information to help them move forward without getting bogged down in data points and analysis paralysis. There are hundreds of structured decision-making frameworks and tons of research about common thinking errors. Yet, I'm not aware of any books or classes specifically targeted at children and teens to help them learn some of these skills in an age-appropriate way.
What I find interesting about your 1-4 list is that they all share a common theme: how do we make decisions? It's become a fascination of mine, learning about how people make good decisions at the speed of business, gathering and consuming just the right amount of information to help them move forward without getting bogged down in data points and analysis paralysis. There are hundreds of structured decision-making frameworks and tons of research about common thinking errors. Yet, I'm not aware of any books or classes specifically targeted at children and teens to help them learn some of these skills in an age-appropriate way.