Praising effort rather than ability encourages growth from "summary" of The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman,Ross Campbell
When we praise our children for their effort rather than their ability, we are sending them a powerful message. We are telling them that it is their hard work and perseverance that we value, not just their innate talents. This kind of praise can foster a growth mindset in children, encouraging them to see challenges as opportunities for learning and growth rather than obstacles to be avoided.
Children who are praised for their effort are more likely to develop a sense of resilience and a willingness to take on new challenges. They learn that success is ...
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