Raising Resilient Learners: Parenting for Growth Mindset
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Raising Resilient Learners: Parenting for Growth Mindset

A growth mindset sees that while children might not be good at something now, with persistence they can improve. Intelligence and abilities are not fixed. Bodies and brains can learn and grow. Having to work hard at something is not a sign of a lack of ability, and those who learn to practice, focus on effort and overcoming challenges are more likely to become successful at achieving their goals.

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From Neurons to Confidence: How Growth Mindset Helps Your Child Thrive
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From Neurons to Confidence: How Growth Mindset Helps Your Child Thrive

Guest Blog from Kristine Malik of KM Educational Consulting

Understanding the science behind the concept of growth mindset can help you nurture a growth mindset in your child.When children realize their brains can grow stronger and smarter through effort and learning, they’re more likely to embrace challenges, persist through difficulties, and develop resilience.

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Making Mornings Work for You and Your Child
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Making Mornings Work for You and Your Child

Do you long for more connection with your children and joy from your mornings even as the morning rush creates unrelenting pressure? For many parents, before school or daycare time can be filled with constant reminders and power struggles that may lead to yelling or threats. Instead of feeling joy and connection, mornings can make parents feel ineffective, stressed, and aggravated.

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