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My beliefs about work and school
as a parent


Welcome parents!


This Mindly video helps you understand how your beliefs influence your child's attitude towards school and work. Discover how to value effort, curiosity, and perseverance rather than focusing solely on results. Learn to communicate positively and create a learning environment that fosters their development. Challenge stereotypes and encourage your child to explore all their possibilities.

The key words of Mindly

Student error
An error is not a failure, but a valuable learning opportunity.
The way it is received and used can make a difference in the student's motivation and confidence.

Role of failure
Failure, often perceived negatively, actually plays a fundamental and positive role in development, learning, and building self-confidence.

Role of the parent during homework
The parent plays an essential role in supporting the child with their homework, encouraging them to do it independently while being available to help.

Parental beliefs about children
Parental beliefs are ideas, values, and convictions that parents have about their children, their education, and their development. Parents' beliefs directly influence the perception that children have of school and work.

Central element of positive pedagogy

Valuing the strengths and positive behaviours of children.

Effort ≠ Success
This formula highlights an important idea: making an effort does not automatically guarantee success. Effort is an essential element of the learning process, but it is not the only factor that determines success.Effort helps to develop a growth mindset.

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The PDF to download

Tips, recommendations and resources


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