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The Secret to Raising Smart Kids

Hugh Pickens writes "Scientific American has an interesting article on the secret to raising smart kids that says that more than 30 years of scientific investigation suggests that an overemphasis on intellect or talent leaves people vulnerable to failure, fearful of challenges and unwilling to remedy their shortcomings. In particular, attributing poor performance to a lack of ability depresses motivation more than does the belief that lack of effort is to blame. One theory of what separates the two general classes of learners, helpless versus mastery-oriented, is that these different types of students not only explain their failures differently, but they also hold different "theories" of intelligence. The helpless ones believe that intelligence is a fixed trait: you have only a certain amount. Mistakes crack their self-confidence because they attribute errors to a lack of ability, which they feel powerless to change. Mastery-oriented children think intelligence is malleable and can be developed through education and hard work. Challenges are energizing rather than intimidating offering opportunities to learn."

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  1. Re:The secret to smart kids?? easy... by teknopurge · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Expect kids to make mistakes and praise them for making them. Especially when they take guns and other weapons to school.

    At what point is enough enough? At what point do we stop covering things in foam?

  2. Re:In other words... by IdleTime · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It has a lot to do with religion and what it is telling you. I'm willing to bet that the wast majority of the "smart" kids comes from non religious families.

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