Chirag Dewan

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First, your child begins to perceive mistakes as failures. Because you told her that success was due to some static ability over which she had no control, she starts to think of failure (such as a bad grade) as a static thing, too—now perceived as a lack of ability. Successes are thought of as gifts rather than the governable product of effort.
Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five
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