Encourages viewing difficulties as opportunities to learn and grow, rather than insurmountable obstacles, fostering perseverance.
Teaches children that errors are valuable feedback, not failures, crucial for adapting and improving future efforts.
Instills belief that abilities are not fixed; they can develop skills with effort, even if not mastered "yet."
Helps children understand that hard work and dedication, not just innate talent, lead to achievement and skill development.
Develops the ability to constructively use criticism and advice, which is vital for personal and academic growth.
Builds emotional strength to recover from disappointments, adapt to change, and keep moving forward despite adversity.