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growth mindset

Encouraging Family Traditions in Ramadan

Encouraging Family Traditions in Ramadan

Family togetherness during Ramadan is especially important for parents of young children and adolescents. Children’s early experiences of Ramadan informs the feeling and memories they associate with this blessed month  throughout their lives. Creating family traditions to get children excited

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Ten Reasons to Fail (infographic)

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How you can fulfill your potential

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Stop Saying “You’re So Smart” – Growth Mindset

Last year, my school invited Eduardo Briceño to talk to us about the importance of having a growth mindset, a concept from his book “The Power of Belief – Mindset and Success”.  He basically asserts that there are two types of

FYI_Admin December 28, 2016 Article Archives, Parenting Read more

5 Parenting Strategies to Develop a Growth Mindset

5 Parenting Strategies to Develop a Growth Mindset I have a daughter who dislikes challenges. She’d rather give up than persevere. This is probably hugely affected by her sensory processing disorder and ADHD. How, I don’t really know. But I do know

Sarrah AbuLughod November 8, 2016November 8, 2016 Article Archives, Parenting, Youth Read more

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