Do you have a fixed mindset or a growth mindset?
How about each of your kids?
If you and your kids want to be successful learners, you need to have the latter mindset. This type of mindset enables you to see difficulties and challenges to overcome, persevere when the going gets tough, and grow as a person. It gives you hope that learning IS possible even with difficult subjects.
I have some articles for you today by other homeschool moms about developing a growth perspective. They’ll explain what this type of mindset is and offer tips on how you can nurture it in yourself and your homeschool.
Here they are.
Cultivating a Growth Mindset
Why Your Mindset is Important in Your Homeschool on Rock Your Homeschool – Let’s start with YOUR mindset. Find out how YOU can develop a growth mindset in this post.
4 Ways to Develop a Growth Mindset in Your Homeschool on BookShark – Learn about this mindset philosophy by Carol Dweck and how you can implement it in your homeschool.
Switching Key Habits in the Home & Homeschool: Cultivate a Growth Mindset on Simply Convivial – This article has tips for developing a growth mindset that will benefit both mom and kids. Mystie has another article geared specifically towards moms here.
How to Teach Kids About the Power of a Growth Mindset on Homeschooling with Dyslexia – You’ll find TONS of helpful tips information here including a podcast for you to listen to and video for the whole family.
10 Practical Ways to Create a Homeschool Math Growth Mindset on Kate’s Homeschool Math Help – Find out how to help your kids (and you) develop the right mindset towards math.
Do you have some tips for cultivating a growth mindset? Feel free to share them in the comment section below.
More tips for homeschooling on this site:
- Putting God First in Your Homeschool
- How to Avoid Homeschool Burnout
- Tips for Creating Lifelong Learners in Your Homeschool
- Homeschool Moms, Here’s How to End Procrastination
- Tips for Helping Your Child Stop Procrastinating
- Tips on How to Set Homeschool Goals
- How to Cultivate an Attitude of Gratitude in Your Homeschool