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horrorfan [7]
2 years ago
6

Please help, I don't understand how my teacher wants me to do this

English
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otez555 [7]2 years ago
3 0

The neurons throughout your mind number 86 billion. A network of axons connects them, sending electrochemical redox messages. Your perspective has an impact on how kids succeed in schoolwork, athletics, as well as crafts, as well as how you conduct as well as react accordingly.

<u>Fixed mindset</u>:

  • Individuals with such a particular mindset are constantly preoccupied with their achievements as well as how knowledgeable they appear in comparison to others.

<u>Growth mindset</u>:

  • People that have a developmental mentality, and from the other extreme, care about understanding rather than grades. They jumping deeper inside and works tirelessly to solve complex issues.

Thus the mindset of every individual matters a lot.

Learn more about mindset here:

brainly.com/question/20686258

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