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Praise the action to raise problem-solvers, researchers say

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Los Angeles Times 

Praising toddlers for their efforts, rather than for being who they are, helped make them problem-solvers who think success results from hard work according to a new study. "This suggests that improving the quality of parents' praise in the toddler years may help children develop the belief that people can change and that challenging tasks provide opportunities to learn," said lead author, Elizabeth Gunderson, assistant professor of psychology at Temple.