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natita [175]
4 years ago
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Based on carol dweck's research (2004, 2012), effectively teaching young teens that the brain is like a muscle; it grows stronge

r with use as neuron connections grow. praising children's effort rather than their ability encourages _____, which causes them to attribute success to hard work.
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erastovalidia [21]4 years ago
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Based on carol dweck's research (2004, 2012), effectively teaching young teens that the brain is like a muscle; it grows stronger with use as neuron connections grow. praising children's effort rather than their ability encourages growth mind set, which causes them to attribute success to hard work.
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