6/2/2023 0 Comments Dweck carol s![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Such children hold an implicit belief that intelligence is innate and fixed, making striving to learn seem far less important than being (or looking) smart. The result plays out in children like Jonathan, who coast through the early grades under the dangerous notion that no-effort academic achievement defines them as smart or gifted. In fact, however, more than 35 years of scientific investigation suggests that an overemphasis on intellect or talent leaves people vulnerable to failure, fearful of challenges and unwilling to remedy their shortcomings. Our society worships talent, and many people assume that possessing superior intelligence or ability-along with confidence in that ability-is a recipe for success. Schoolwork, their son maintained, was boring and pointless. But their attempts failed to motivate Jonathan (who is a composite drawn from several children). His parents tried to boost their son's confidence by assuring him that he was very smart. In the seventh grade, however, Jonathan suddenly lost interest in school, refusing to do homework or study for tests. Jonathan puzzled over why some of his classmates struggled, and his parents told him he had a special gift. He completed his assignments easily and routinely earned As. A brilliant student, Jonathan sailed through grade school. ![]()
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