To Motivate Kids, Don't Dwell on Their Failures

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The way you view failure may influence how your children view their own abilities, a new study finds.

The researchers set out to study what influences children's view of their intelligence; some kids see their intelligence as fixed, while others think they can become more intelligent through hard work. In particular, the researchers wanted to know whether a parent's view of failure might influence the way kids think about their intelligence.

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