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Growth Mindset: BoBo the Can-Do Cat

In this one session, children will learn about “growth mindset” – the belief that intelligence can be developed as our brains grow and are exposed to challenges and new experiences.
Robert Sutro
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4.8
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1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours

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As a kindergarten teacher of many years, I have noticed that children sometimes possess the notion that because they are not yet able to do with the same skill level or precision the things that, for example, their older siblings can now do, that they cannot or will never be able to do such things. In this session, children will work together with one another and with me to disassemble this “I can’t” attitude and construct in its place a more productive “can-do” attitude by understanding a bit about the plasticity of our brains and the joys of trying something new or taking on a challenge with a positive disposition. In my experience, once children begin to understand that their brains are always growing and changing – and that accepting challenges and new experiences is a large part of that brain-development process – they start to take on a positive attitude toward learning and see challenging learning material or concepts as opportunities to grow and become “big kids.”

In this session, children will learn what a growth mindset is and how our brains are continually growing – especially as we accept challenges and new experiences into our lives. Children will sing a song about the concept of growth mindset and they will then read a bubbly short story with me called BoBo the Can-Do Cat, a cat with a growth mindset who takes on new experiences and exhorts his readers to do the same! The children will – with me and with the other learners in the session – discuss what BoBo achieves with his positive attitude toward learning. Children will each have the opportunity to explain what a growth mindset means to them and then to identify what they hope to achieve by maintaining a positive disposition toward challenges and learning. As a kindergarten teacher of 15 years, I have found that young children benefit greatly from developing a growth mindset – and song, story, discussion and practice are the tools to bring this important understanding to life. Join me!
Learning Goals
Your children will understand what a growth mindset is and how our brains develop with challenging experiences. Additionally, children will identify examples of what they can achieve with a positive attitude toward learning.
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Joined May, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Greetings! I’m a National Board Certified kindergarten teacher of many years who loves learning and sharing my love for learning with 4, 5- and 6-year-old children. I teach shared reading sessions and social-emotional sessions for young children with a fun and interactive style that includes song and colorful images. I believe that children learn best when they have the opportunity to explain their thinking, therefore I am certain to include interaction between students and between students and myself with each class session. I have two cats named after cloud formations (Nimbus and Arcus) who sometimes become a prop to illustrate a point in my classes! Come join me in growing your child’s love for learning!

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Completed by 472 learners
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Ages: 4-6
3-6 learners per class

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