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We ALL have beliefs about ourselves and the world around us. How we understand and react to that world depends on our mindset. Discovered by psychologist Dr. Carol Dweck, mindset refers to the way we look at our abilities and intelligence as qualities we can change and grow. Check out the

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Laura Hernandez
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Raising mindful children all starts with us parents. Stating words of affirmation to your child, such as “I am proud of you,” helps boost their confidence and starts the journey to a positive mindset. Validating a child and letting them know you are proud of who they are, and who they are becoming, reminds them that you are seeing them and what they are doing.

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Research tells us that cultivating a growth mindset is the surest path to developing the kind of positive self-talk which is foundational for self-efficacy and a strong internal locus of control. Having a growth mindset is like having a compass which points to the “next step” when invariable mistakes and missteps happen. So instead of giving up, having a growth mindset inspires us to get up, get creative, get to Plan-B (or C or D :), get moving, and get growing! Counseling Classroom, Growth Mindset Lessons, Teaching Growth Mindset, Mindset Activities, Fortune Tellers, Growth Mindset Posters, Inspirerende Ord, Fun School, Maria Montessori

Research tells us that cultivating a growth mindset is the surest path to developing the kind of positive self-talk which is foundational for self-efficacy and a strong internal locus of control. Having a growth mindset is like having a compass which points to the “next step” when invariable mistakes and missteps happen. So instead of giving up, having a growth mindset inspires us to get up, get creative, get to Plan-B (or C or D :), get moving, and get growing!

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Emily Shaw

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