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Praising effort rather than ability can foster growth mindset from "summary" of Smart But Scattered by Peg Dawson,Richard Guare

When we praise effort rather than ability, we are sending a powerful message to our children. Instead of focusing on innate talent or intelligence, we are highlighting the importance of hard work, perseverance, and resilience. By doing so, we are helping them develop a growth mindset - the belief that their abilities can be improved through dedication and effort. Children with a growth mindset are more likely to take on challenges, embrace failures as opportunities for growth, and persist in the face of setbacks. They are not afraid to try new things or step out of their comfort zones because they understand that their abilities are not fixed. This mindset sets them up for success in school, in relationships, and in life. On the other hand, ...
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    Smart But Scattered

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