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What If A Few Simple Changes Could Dramatically Improve Your Child’s Enthusiasm for Learning?

5/13/2025

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The Power of Positive Affirmations in the Classroom: Nurturing a Growth Mindset in Students through Positive Self-Talk

9/8/2024

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50 Writing Prompts That Encourage Self-Reflection and Self-Improvement for Kids

9/7/2024

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50 Powerful Affirmations for Kids: Empower Young Minds with Daily Words of Encouragement

2/2/2024

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Building Math Confidence with Fact Families Affirmations!

11/6/2023

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A Journey to Greatness: 25 Growth Mindset Writing Prompts for Kids

10/11/2023

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Fostering a Growth Mindset: Why It's Important for Children and Adults Alike

3/7/2023

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I saw this poster by Happy Strokes this morning and thought this visual was so spot on.

Let's talk about the importance of having a growth mindset for both children and adults.

A growth mindset is the belief that one's abilities and talents can be developed through hard work, dedication, perseverance and positive self-talk. It's the idea that we can always learn and improve, even in areas where we may struggle.
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Having a growth mindset is crucial for both children and adults because it allows us to embrace challenges and setbacks as opportunities for growth, rather than as roadblocks. When we believe that we can improve through effort, we're more likely to take risks, push ourselves out of our comfort zones, and ultimately achieve our goals.
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Helping Children Reach Their Potential: The Power of Goal Setting + Action

2/23/2023

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As teachers and parents, it’s important to teach children the importance of setting goals for themselves and the value of working towards achieving those goals. 

One way to encourage children to set goals is to provide them with specific and measurable targets. For example, a teacher can set a goal for a student to read a certain number of books over the course of a month or a parent can set a goal for a child to practice a musical instrument for a certain number of minutes each day.
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I personally prefer to allow children to set obtainable goals for themselves with a little guidance should they need it.  If they are struggling to set their own goals, I recommend simply having a conversation with them about their dreams and desires.  They might not think they know what they want when you ask them to sit down and write their goals, but most kids love to talk and want to share what’s on their mind.  A conversation might be much less intimidating.  Afterwards, it’ll be easier for you and the child to work together to get those thoughts on paper.

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Doodle Art Alley Books by Samantha Snyder

8/2/2015

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