Developing a Growth Mindset with Carol Dweck
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Should you tell your kids they are smart or talented? Professor Carol Dweck answers this question and more, as she talks about her groundbreaking work on developing mindsets. She emphasizes the power of "yet" in helping students succeed in and out of the classroom. Carol Dweck is the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology and, by courtesy, at the Graduate School of Education. A leading expert in the field of motivation, her research has demonstrated the role of mindsets in students’ achievement and has shown how praise for intelligence can undermine motivation and learning. She has lectured to education, business and sports groups all over the world, and has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences. She has appeared on Today, Good Morning America, Nightline and 20/20. Her bestselling book Mindset has been widely acclaimed and translated into over 20 languages. 

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Mindset drives everything in our life, the one mindset that can sum up all the mindset is growth mindset

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Learning how to develop plans to overcome obstacles while being able to bear the fact that you are not there at the moment, focusing more on what you know and what you can instead of letting the achievements define who you are. "Yet" is more forgiving and embracing, more realistic, if you think about it.

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Amazing!