Praise and intelligence: The argument for process-based praise
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Gwen Dewar
1y agoen
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parentingscience.comPraise and intelligence: The argument for process-based praiseparentingscience.comTelling kids they are smart might seem like encouragement, but it can backfire. Learn about person praise, process praise, and intelligence. The post Praise and intelligence: The argument for process-based praise appeared first on PARENTING SCIENCE .
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