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Lesson 1: How We Grow from our Challenges
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True/False: Believing in yourself can make a big difference when facing a challenge.
True
True/False: Everyone learns at the same speed, so struggling means you aren’t smart.
False
True/False: Setting goals can help you overcome challenges.
True
True/False: The word yet is powerful because it means you can improve in the future.
True
True/False: Growth mindset means you will never struggle.
False
True/False: Learning from feedback can help you improve.
True
True/False: A positive attitude can help you keep going during challenges.
True
True/False: When something is difficult, it means you should stop trying.
False
True/False: People with a growth mindset ask for help when they need it.
True
True/False: Challenges help your brain grow stronger.
True
True/False: Effort and hard work are more important than being naturally talented.
True
True/False: Giving up quickly is a sign of a growth mindset.
False
True/False: Practicing a skill over time can make you better at it.
True
True/False: Saying “I can’t do this yet” shows a growth mindset.
True
True/False: Mistakes are opportunities to learn and grow.
True
True/False: If you fail once, it means you will never succeed.
False
True/False: People with a fixed mindset think their abilities cannot change.
True
True/False: A growth mindset means you believe you can get smarter or better at something by working hard.
True