A kid who CARES is a kid who WINS.
Oh, Glitchia! Maneesha finds herself shooting back and forth between the classroom and the GroValley mountain. And without even knowing it, she unlocks growth steps (helpful steps she can take toward learning).
Wanda is thrilled with Maneesha's progress! When Maneesha challenges herself, the neurons in her brain send messages back and forth, creating new pathways and strengthening her brain's functions!
Keep in mind:
Using phrases like "I don't know," or "yet," reinforce your belief that you're capable of learning, and help others understand where you may need support. Asking for help is the best way to get some!
Neuroplasticity means that your brain is capable of growing and changing when you challenge it and use it often.
Identifying appropriate challenges is an important key to learning.
Describe the difference between the phrases "I can't do it," and "I can't do it yet."
Have you ever taken on an "overstretcher" challenge? What was it, and what did it feel like?
Choose the next blank page of your journal.
Title the page Growth Mindset Page #, using the number at the bottom.
Recreate the writing bubbles on the journal page(s).