Children who are growth-oriented are more likely to enjoy school, achieve their goals, and have higher self-esteem. Teachers and parents who are looking for ways to cultivate a growth mindset in their children can follow these guidelines and advice to help their kids' value learning and embrace the power of growth.

So let’s talk about these 9 simple but important tips for cultivating a growth mindset in children.

1. Make sure they know it is okay if they fail.
2. Integrate “yet” into your vocabulary.
3. Give your kids chores and tasks.
4. Use praise strategically.
5. Talk about how brains get stronger over time.
6. Reward effort as well as results.
7. Be a growth mindset role model for your children.
8. Notice when your children are being persistent.
9. Remind your children that success comes in many forms.

While sometimes success looks like “winning,” other times, it looks like finishing, even if it is in the last place. There are lots of ways to be successful in life, and they need to see examples of many of these from an early age.

To learn more about the growth mindset we prepared for you this practical, straight-to-the-point online course “Embrace the Growth Mindset”, with 12 modules and 31 lessons.

When you embrace a growth mindset, you will realize the many benefits of this outlook, such as:

– Forming Stronger Relationships
– Valuing Challenges and Mistakes
– Becoming More Resilient and Developing Perseverance
– Let Go of the Need for Approval from Others
– Stop Feeling the Need to Be Perfect All the Time
– Feeling More Comfortable Taking Risks
– Learn to Regulate Your Emotions

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