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10. My beliefs and representation

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My name is Brainy and I'm here to guide you through this activity. First,you'll take quick quiz to see what you already know about the topic we will cover.

After the quiz, you'll watch a video made by experts that will help you delve deeper into the key concepts.

Finally, there's a second quiz where you can check everything you've learned, accompanied by a series of tips to help you put these educational tools to use.

My beliefs and representation

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Take this quick quiz of 10 questions to help you reflect on your own beliefs and representations about school and work. There are no right or wrong answers!

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Now take this quiz of 8 questions based on the video you just watched.

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Student Error

Role of Failure

Role of the Parent during Homework

Parent Beliefs about Children

Central Element of Positive Pedagogy

Effort ≠ Success

Tips and Recommendations

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Have realistic expectations

Help them to focus

Here are five tips for communicating with your children about school while instilling essential values such as hard work, effort, perseverance, and the joy of learning:

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Encourage them to work in groups

Avoid comparing them to others

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Be a model of perseverance

Online Resources

Understood.org

PBS Parents

Scholastic Parents

Parent Toolkit

Edutopia

MindShift by KQED

The Child Mind Institute

Learning Heroes

These resources can help parents not only support their children academically but also instill values that contribute to long-term success and a love of learning.

See you soon for new challenges!

Understood.org

A comprehensive resource for parents of children with learning and attention issues, offering strategies for supporting academic success, fostering resilience, and building a positive learning environment at home. It includes articles on how to encourage effort and perseverance in children.

Role of failure

Failure, often perceived negatively, actually plays a fundamental and positive role in development, learning, and building self-confidence.

Encourage them to work in groups

Group work stimulates the motivation to learn. Interactions and heterogeneous exchanges create sociocognitive conflicts whose resolution allows each person to appropriate knowledge. Daring to work in groups is an excellent way to develop perseverance. By combining these different approaches, you will be able to communicate effectively with your child about school while transmitting essential values for their success and personal development.

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MindShift by KQED

MindShift explores the future of learning in all its dimensions, offering insights for parents on topics like motivation, resilience, and innovative teaching practices that can be applied at home.

Parent Toolkit

Un portalaThis site provides resources to help parents guide their children through academic, social, and emotional development. It covers topics such as motivation, goal setting, and how to instill a love of learning. español con artículos y recursos para padres sobre cómo mejorar la comunicación con sus hijos, estrategias educativas, y cómo fomentar la autonomía y el esfuerzo en los niños.

Scholastic Parents

Scholastic provides articles, tips, and tools to help parents foster a love of reading and learning in their children. It also offers advice on building study habits, encouraging perseverance, and making learning enjoyable.

Effort ≠ Success

This formula emphasises an important idea: putting in effort does not automatically guarantee success. Effort is a key element of the learning process, but it is not the only factor that determines success. Effort helps develop a growth mindset.

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Help them to concentrate

A child may abandon an activity if they do not yet have the ability to concentrate long enough. Help them stay focused by limiting distractions and encouraging them to finish what they start, even if they encounter difficulties.

Student Error

The error is not a failure, but a valuable learning opportunity. The way it is received and used can make a difference in the student's motivation and confidence.

Avoid comparing them to others

Your child is unique, with their own abilities. Constantly comparing them to others risks stressing and demoralizing them. Value their personal progress rather than focusing on comparison.

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PBS Parents

PBS offers a wealth of resources for parents on child development and education. The site includes activities, tips, and advice on how to support your child's education, encourage curiosity, and make learning fun.

Learning Heroes

Learning Heroes provides parents with tools to support their child's education, including resources on understanding academic progress, fostering a growth mindset, and making learning enjoyable and productive.

Parental Beliefs about Children

Parental beliefs are ideas, values, and convictions that parents have about their children, their education, and their development. Parents' beliefs directly influence the perception children have of school and work.

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Have realistic expectations

Every child is unique and progresses at their own pace. Set goals suited to your child's abilities to avoid discouragement. Offer progressive challenges that will stimulate their perseverance while developing their skills.

Edutopia

Created by the George Lucas Educational Foundation, Edutopia offers research-based strategies and ideas for educators and parents. It includes articles on growth mindset, social-emotional learning, and how parents can support their children's educational journey.

Central element of positive pedagogy

Highlight the strengths and positive behaviours of children.

Role of the parent during homework

The parent plays a vital role in supporting the child with their homework, encouraging them to do it alone while being available to help.

The Child Mind Institute

This site provides advice on children's mental health and learning disorders. It also offers resources on how parents can encourage perseverance, manage academic stress, and create a positive learning environment.

Be a model of perseverance

Children learn a lot by observing their parents. Set an example by persevering in the face of challenges, continuing despite obstacles, and giving your all. Get involved in your child's school life by participating in school activities.

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