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I am Brainy and I am here to guide you through this activity. First, a short quiz will be offered to discover what you know about the topic we will discuss.
Next, you will watch a video, prepared by experts, which will help you deepen your understanding of the key concepts.
Finally, a second quiz will allow you to verify everything you've learned, accompanied by a series of tips to help you implement these educational tools.
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What does it mean to be intelligent?
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Here is a 10-question quiz to test your knowledge of concepts of intelligence and growth mindset in children.
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Is intelligence considered a fixed trait according to the quote "either you are intelligent or you are not"?
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Do highly gifted children succeed without effort?
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Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on?
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What is the importance of errors in the learning process?
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What are the benefits of valuing effort in a child?
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What is the concept that suggests all children have different types of intelligence?
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What is a growth mindset?
8/10
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What are the characteristics of growth mindset in high-potential children?
9/10
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What is the impact of a fixed mindset on a child facing challenges?
10/10
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What are the possible feelings of children who succeed easily?
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after
Here is a 10-question quiz based on the video you just watched.
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summary
Learning Opportunities
Value Effort
Growth Mindset
Fixed Mindset
Theory of Intelligences
Perseverance
Forms of Intelligence
Develop a Growth Mindset
Tips and recommendations
Value the effort
Transform failures into learning
Tips for Developing your child's Intelligence
Show the example
Vary the experiences
Set achievable goals
Online Resources
Parenting Success Network
"Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" - Carol S. Dweck
Vroom
"How to Raise Successful Kids Without Over-Parenting" - Julie Lythcott-Haims (TED Talk)
Mindset Works
done
well
See you soon for new challenges!
See you soon for new challenges!
Parenting Success Network
This site offers science-based resources and tools for parents to support their children's cognitive and emotional development. It provides research-backed information on brain architecture, executive function, and resilience
Valuing effort
Valuing effort is an essential practice to adopt a growth mindset and achieve optimal personal development.
"How to Raise Successful Kids Without Over-Parenting" - Julie Lythcott-Haims (TED Talk)
Julie Lythcott-Haims, former Dean at Stanford, discusses the dangers of hyper-parenting and how parents can better support their children's autonomy, resilience and growth mindset. An inspiring talk for those who want to encourage their children to take initiative and learn from their mistakes.
Developing a growth mindset
Developing a growth mindset involves adopting practices and attitudes that promote learning, perseverance, and continuous improvement.
Theory of intelligences
The theory of multiple intelligences helps us understand that each child has unique talents.
"Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" - Carol S. Dweck
This influential book explores the concept of growth mindset and how parents can foster it in their children. It's available as an e-book and audiobook on various platforms such as
Mindset Works
Mindset Works is an organization founded by Carol Dweck that provides resources, tools, and training on growth mindset for parents and educators. The site offers guides, articles, and webinars to help parents integrate the principles of growth mindset into their parenting.
Vroom
Vroom is a free app and website that provides daily brain-building activities for parents to do with their young children. It offers simple, science-based tips to boost early learning during everyday moments.
Forms of intelligence
Children can develop different forms of intelligence based on their experiences and interests.
Turn failures into learning opportunities
Limit visual and auditory distractions. Use focusing techniques like mindfulness meditation.
Lead by example
Share how you learn from your own challenges and mistakes.
Set achievable goals
Teach your child to divide large tasks into small manageable steps.
Value the effort
"Great job for your consistent work!" rather than "You are smart!"
Fixed mindset
The fixed mindset, or fixed attitude, is a psychological concept that considers that a person's abilities, intelligence, and talents are immutable and innate traits.
Growth Mindset
The growth mindset is a concept developed by psychologist Carol S. Dweck, which is based on the idea that human abilities, skills, and talents can be developed through effort, perseverance, and learning.
Vary the experiences
Propose a variety of activities: board games, reading, gardening...
Perseverance
Valuing effort, perseverance, and learning rather than just intelligence is a key approach to adopting a growth mindset.
Learning Opportunities
An learning opportunity is a situation or a favorable moment to acquire new knowledge, skills, or experiences.
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Transcript
hello
I am Brainy and I am here to guide you through this activity. First, a short quiz will be offered to discover what you know about the topic we will discuss.
Next, you will watch a video, prepared by experts, which will help you deepen your understanding of the key concepts.
Finally, a second quiz will allow you to verify everything you've learned, accompanied by a series of tips to help you implement these educational tools.
Let's get started!
What does it mean to be intelligent?
Quiz
BEFORE
Here is a 10-question quiz to test your knowledge of concepts of intelligence and growth mindset in children.
START
1/10
Quiz before
Is intelligence considered a fixed trait according to the quote "either you are intelligent or you are not"?
2/10
QUIZ before
Do highly gifted children succeed without effort?
3/10
Quiz before
Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on?
4/10
Quiz before
What is the importance of errors in the learning process?
5/10
Quiz before
What are the benefits of valuing effort in a child?
6/10
QUIZ before
What is the concept that suggests all children have different types of intelligence?
7/10
Quiz before
What is a growth mindset?
8/10
Quiz before
What are the characteristics of growth mindset in high-potential children?
9/10
Quiz before
What is the impact of a fixed mindset on a child facing challenges?
10/10
Quiz before
What are the possible feelings of children who succeed easily?
QUIZ
Quiz
after
Here is a 10-question quiz based on the video you just watched.
START
1/10
QUIZ after
2/10
QUIZ after
3/10
QUIZ after
4/10
QUIZ after
5/10
QUIZ afterward
6/10
QUIZ after
7/10
QUIZ afterward
8/10
Quiz after
9/10
QUIZ afterward
10/10
QUIZ afterwards
QUIZ
summary
Learning Opportunities
Value Effort
Growth Mindset
Fixed Mindset
Theory of Intelligences
Perseverance
Forms of Intelligence
Develop a Growth Mindset
Tips and recommendations
Value the effort
Transform failures into learning
Tips for Developing your child's Intelligence
Show the example
Vary the experiences
Set achievable goals
Online Resources
Parenting Success Network
"Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" - Carol S. Dweck
Vroom
"How to Raise Successful Kids Without Over-Parenting" - Julie Lythcott-Haims (TED Talk)
Mindset Works
done
well
See you soon for new challenges!
See you soon for new challenges!
Parenting Success Network
This site offers science-based resources and tools for parents to support their children's cognitive and emotional development. It provides research-backed information on brain architecture, executive function, and resilience
Valuing effort
Valuing effort is an essential practice to adopt a growth mindset and achieve optimal personal development.
"How to Raise Successful Kids Without Over-Parenting" - Julie Lythcott-Haims (TED Talk)
Julie Lythcott-Haims, former Dean at Stanford, discusses the dangers of hyper-parenting and how parents can better support their children's autonomy, resilience and growth mindset. An inspiring talk for those who want to encourage their children to take initiative and learn from their mistakes.
Developing a growth mindset
Developing a growth mindset involves adopting practices and attitudes that promote learning, perseverance, and continuous improvement.
Theory of intelligences
The theory of multiple intelligences helps us understand that each child has unique talents.
"Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" - Carol S. Dweck
This influential book explores the concept of growth mindset and how parents can foster it in their children. It's available as an e-book and audiobook on various platforms such as
Mindset Works
Mindset Works is an organization founded by Carol Dweck that provides resources, tools, and training on growth mindset for parents and educators. The site offers guides, articles, and webinars to help parents integrate the principles of growth mindset into their parenting.
Vroom
Vroom is a free app and website that provides daily brain-building activities for parents to do with their young children. It offers simple, science-based tips to boost early learning during everyday moments.
Forms of intelligence
Children can develop different forms of intelligence based on their experiences and interests.
Turn failures into learning opportunities
Limit visual and auditory distractions. Use focusing techniques like mindfulness meditation.
Lead by example
Share how you learn from your own challenges and mistakes.
Set achievable goals
Teach your child to divide large tasks into small manageable steps.
Value the effort
"Great job for your consistent work!" rather than "You are smart!"
Fixed mindset
The fixed mindset, or fixed attitude, is a psychological concept that considers that a person's abilities, intelligence, and talents are immutable and innate traits.
Growth Mindset
The growth mindset is a concept developed by psychologist Carol S. Dweck, which is based on the idea that human abilities, skills, and talents can be developed through effort, perseverance, and learning.
Vary the experiences
Propose a variety of activities: board games, reading, gardening...
Perseverance
Valuing effort, perseverance, and learning rather than just intelligence is a key approach to adopting a growth mindset.
Learning Opportunities
An learning opportunity is a situation or a favorable moment to acquire new knowledge, skills, or experiences.