 Is your child willing to take on challenges and keep working on them despite setbacks? That’s a sign of a growth mindset—believing that abilities can improve over time. But some struggling learners have a fixed mindset. They think that their abilities are set and won’t ever improve, even with effort.
Is your child willing to take on challenges and keep working on them despite setbacks? That’s a sign of a growth mindset—believing that abilities can improve over time. But some struggling learners have a fixed mindset. They think that their abilities are set and won’t ever improve, even with effort.
Your child can work to develop a growth mindset. It’s an ongoing process, but you can help your child move from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset by doing some simple growth mindset exercises.
Growth Mindset Activities and Worksheets for Kids
- Try Saying Something Else (Fixed vs. growth mindset activity for younger kids) (View / Download)
- 15 Growth Mindset Questions to Ask (Poster) (View / Download)
- Why I Can Do This (Worksheet to get from “I can’t” to “I can try”) (View / Download)
- This Didn’t Work Out: What’s My Next Step? (Growth mindset action plan) (View / Download)
Understood.org’s goal is to help the millions of parents whose children, ages 3–20, are struggling with learning and attention issues. Visit the Understood website for more information.
Source: Understood.org | Growth Mindset Activities for Kids, https://www.understood.org/articles/en/download-growth-mindset-activities-for-kids | Copyright © 2014- 2018 UNDERSTOOD.ORG
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