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Book Synopsis
Set kids up for success with this growth mindset journal for ages 7 to 10
The difference between "I'm not an athlete" and "I will get better at sports if I practice" is a growth mindset―a way for kids to think optimistically about their intelligence and abilities. Learn, Grow, Succeed! is a guided journal built around the growth mindset, with thought-provoking writing prompts that help kids develop a positive outlook about learning and exploring.
Kids are encouraged to write down what they're feeling, change the way they're thinking, and get excited about succeeding. They'll explore topics like positive self-talk, working as a team, solving problems, and overcoming frustration to help them become more confident, brave, and happy as they grow.
This standout among kids journals includes:
Everything kids need to succeed in life is inside of them. Help them tap in to their true potential with this inspirational journal.
Review Quotes
"Brandy Thompson, a talented teacher and counselor, has love of children in her heart. This interactive journal hits home as she empowers kids to take control of their success and have a growth mindset with a positive attitude."--Dave Carlisle, retired principal
"Written by an accomplished school counselor, this self-paced guide allows students and counselors to choose relevant exercises focused on many issues, from what to do when you worry, to goal setting, to strategies for dealing with frustration, and everything in between. School counselors will love to put this book in their counseling toolbox!"--David Dietrich, Ph.D., counseling program coordinator, University of Tennessee at Martin
"Developing a growth mindset is an invaluable skill kids need to take on everyday challenges. As a parent, it is tough to know where to start or how to help. Brandy Thompson took her experience as a school counselor and teacher and then created a kid-friendly journal packed full of strategies that will build up that growth mindset. Grab one for your child and start those important conversations!"--Laura Driscoll, school psychologist & founder of Social Emotional Workshop