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Help boys 8 to 12 discover all the amazing things they can do A growth mindset is the belief that you can always grow and improve through practice and a positive outlook. This colorful boys' journal gives young boys the tools to develop a growth mindset for themselves! Through short writing prompts and simple activities, they'll learn how they can become stronger, braver, and happier just by changing the way they think. This boys' journal helps them: * Reflect positively—Boys will dive into questions and quizzes that show them how to identify strengths, move past mistakes, and appreciate all…mehr

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Help boys 8 to 12 discover all the amazing things they can do A growth mindset is the belief that you can always grow and improve through practice and a positive outlook. This colorful boys' journal gives young boys the tools to develop a growth mindset for themselves! Through short writing prompts and simple activities, they'll learn how they can become stronger, braver, and happier just by changing the way they think. This boys' journal helps them: * Reflect positively—Boys will dive into questions and quizzes that show them how to identify strengths, move past mistakes, and appreciate all their incredible qualities. * Dream and succeed—This boys' journal gives them the confidence to try new things and tackle any adventure with excitement. * Set goals—Boys will learn how to conquer challenges and take healthy risks by setting manageable goals and creating effective plans. Guide boys to a growth mindset with a journal that helps them become more flexible and resilient.
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Autorenporträt
ELIZABETH SAUTTER, M.A. CCC-SLP, is an author and speech and language pathologist. She is also one of the founders and owners of Communication Works, a multidisciplinary center known for individual and group therapy for all ages. GABRIEL SAUTTER SAVALA is Elizabeth’s son and a middle school student. He was excited to be asked to co-author this journal so that he could share his insight from a boy’s perspective.