In her book, Mindset, Carol Dweck talks about the difference between praising kids accomplishments based on their innate abilities or talents (like saying “Susie, great job on getting an A+ on your math test, you’re so smart.”) vs praising the effort that went in to achieving those accomplishments (such as “Susie, I’m really proud of you for studying so hard for your math test, great job.”)
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In her book, Mindset, Carol Dweck talks about the difference between praising kids accomplishments based on their innate abilities or talents (like saying “Susie, great job on getting an A+ on your math test, you’re so smart.”) vs praising the effort that went in to achieving those accomplishments (such as “Susie, I’m really proud of you for studying so hard for your math test, great job.”)