You've probably heard about the growth mindset — the idea that constant, incremental improvement can lead to achievement and success.
It's also the key to understanding why the growth mindset works and when to lean into it, researchers say.
Several studies on school-age children, for example, found that a growth mindset resulted in better grades for kids from financially well-off families than those from poorer backgrounds.
A growth mindset is "a necessary but insufficient condition for learning," says Tipton.
When a growth mindset is most effective, and how to use it wisely
Persons:
You've, Carol Dweck, It's, Jennifer Burnette, Elizabeth Tipton, Tipton, it's
Organizations:
Ivy League, North Carolina State University, CNBC, Northwestern University, Psychological
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