Help your students choose a growth mindset with this poster highlighting the differences between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset.
Developing a Growth Mindset
Use this poster in your classroom to help students differentiate between thought patterns that demonstrate a growth mindset and a fixed mindset. Displaying seven comparative examples using relatable scenarios for kids, this poster is a must-have in your classroom.
Why Teach Kids About Having a Growth Mindset?
Teaching school children to have a growth mindset is crucial for fostering resilience, motivation and an overall love for learning. A growth mindset, a term coined by psychologist Carol Dweck, refers to the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication, hard work, and learning. This mindset contrasts with a fixed mindset, where individuals believe their abilities are innate and unchangeable.
Instilling a growth mindset in students encourages them to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth rather than seeing them as insurmountable obstacles. When children understand that effort and perseverance can lead to improvement, they are more likely to approach difficult tasks with enthusiasm and tenacity. This mindset shift helps them develop resilience in the face of setbacks, as failures are viewed as stepping stones toward mastery rather than indicators of inherent inadequacy.
Foster a positive attitude toward learning in your classroom by equipping your students with the social and emotional skills that will set them up for success!
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Growth Mindset Flipbook
Explore the topic of growing your mindset with your students using this engaging flipbook template.
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Growth Mindset Discussion Cards
Explore growth mindset with your students with this set of discussion cards.
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Thank you for this resource!
No problem Damaris. We hope it comes in handy in your classroom! Kind regards Jill