Carol Costello: Activists, writers, politicians have begun discussing their abortions. But will that new approach make a difference on an old battleground?
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Carol Dweck's work has made growth mindset a hotly discussed topic in education. It has also spawned misunderstandings about growth mindset and what it means in education.
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As a parent or caregiver, you play a huge role in shaping a child's behavior, and it's a big responsibility! But don't worry; with the right approach, you can help your little ones grow into amazing individuals with great character.Raising children who exhibit good behavior requires intentional effort, patience, and a deep understanding of biblical principles. It does not happen overnight, but with consistent effort, you can instill values like kindness, respect, and honesty in your children.As parents and caregivers, we are our children's first and most influential teachers. We show them what it means to live a good life, and they learn by observing us. That's why it's crucial to model the behavior we want to see in our children. If we want them to be kind, we must show them kindness. If we want them to be honest, we need to be truthful ourselves.By teaching children good behavior and values, we're not only helping them become better individuals, but we're also shaping the next generation of leaders, citizens, and parents. We're giving them the tools they need to succeed in life and make a positive impact on the world around them.Photo Credit: ©Getty/MoMo-Productions
Carol Dweck developed the idea of growth mindset and "not yet" which can be applied to both academics and behavior improvement.
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Growth Mindset Sentence Completion Activity for elementary and middle school children. This resource contains 40 Growth Mindset sentence stems for students to complete. A Growth Mindset Journal is also provided for children to record their answers. These Growth Mindset Sentence Completion stems encourage children to explore their thoughts and beliefs about hard work, effort, and perseverance. This allows children to gain insight and self-awareness into their behavior and the choices they make when faced with challenges and new learning experiences. This resource includes: 40 Growth Mindset Sentence Stems Growth Mindset Journal This activity can be used in individual and group counseling. It can be used by school social workers, school counselors, school psychologists, parents and teachers. Thanks for your interest. If you have questions and/ or suggestions to better meet your need, don't hesitate to contact me at [email protected] For additional social emotional learning strategies and activities, please visit my website Kiddie Matters. You can also follow me on: Pinterest Facebook Instagram
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Connect: This thinking routine was to continue the work our class has done on Fridays with non-fiction articles. We had been doing the red/yellow/green light as our normal routine, so we thought it would be fun to switch it up. I have been very hesitant to use this routine, but after reading it had wanted to try it. I finally was brave enough to get it a shot! What I did: Lately our Friday lemonades have been very student directed as we had done the routine for over 14 weeks! They share and lead discussions and I just facilitate more than anything. This week I was very deliberate in my demonstrations and modeling. We had examples from previous articles and newspapers to show them what they could look like. They had very little schema about writing them, and so we did a lot of examples together about our field trip from the day before. We were getting a lot of answers like “Field Trip” and eventually through examples from me and Jaime they got to “Students see Tropical Rainforest in Denver!”. For dividing the students this week I took all the girls and Jaime took all the boys. I made sure to keep circling around and helping them through their thinking. The final product was actually pretty good! The girls seemed to get a deeper understanding of what we were looking for and the boys didn’t quite get there. Extend: My plan is to use this routine again because it was a great way for students to pull from the 3 parts of our traffic light and then synthesize it together in one sentence. I also think I will continue to have them work in groups or partners as it still seems like a lot for each child to do at this point. Challenge: I think the students overall did a great job on their headlines. It was much more successful than I thought it was going to be. I think the biggest challenge was building enough background information and schema about what the headlines look like.
A neuroscientist and cochlear implant co-inventor applauds the FDA's move to make hearing aids available over-the-counter and underscores the critical role of good hearing in preserving brain health.
Stormie Daie, a local drag legend from Durham’s House of Coxx, read five stories focused on gender, friendship, and culture to a group of children and their parents in celebration of Pride Month.
Words matter--we can use them to lift others up or break them down. Do you want your child to discover the powerful impact of their words? Help your child make mindful choices about the way they speak to others and about themselves with this charming narrative. The Power in Words reminds children that they have the ability to choose their words and actions. Through rhyme and thought-provoking illustrations, readers will explore engaging scenes to help them consider the way broken promises, gossip, and unkind words impact others. Children will be inspired to use their voices to create more beauty, love, and peace in their lives. \"If we all put in effort to be a bit kinder, our actions will spread and become a reminder, that our words have the power to make someone's day. We can lift others up with the words that we say!\" Confident self-talk will increase your child's emotional resilience, self-worth, and happiness. Your child's self-worth will soar as they explore ways their words can spread love and kindness to others. Readers will learn to speak compassionately about themselves and develop confidence with empowering affirmations, or \"I am\" statements. Written by an elementary school librarian to support the emotional well-being of young readers, The Power in Words will sit comfortably on your shelf alongside other books like: I am Enough by Grace Byers, Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud, Speak Up by Miranda Paul, and Seeds and Trees by Brandon Walden. Additional content includes: Kindness for Others, Affirmations, and Child & Caregiver Discussion Starters. Parents and educators: find free downloadable resources to accompany this book at meaghanaxel.com.The Power in Words is a wonderful book for the classroom or home-- perfect for boys and girls ages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 and Grades PreK, K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th.
Martin, St. Lucie leaders bullish on growth. Will St. Lucie protect neighbors south of Indian River County? What will happen as growth heads north?
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