Thrive by Five
Parenting Science & Styles
The Teen Brain
Active Listening
Growth Mindset
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This simple game, which 7-year-old Molly Wright says could change the world, teaches babies serve-and-return interaction.Yuko Munakata says parenting is just ONE of THESE that influence a child'sThis simple game, which 7-year-old Molly Wright says could change the world, teaches babies serve-and-return interaction. dThis part of the brain, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, is still developing throughout adolescence.evelopment \u2014 not the only one.

What is peek-a-boo?What are factors (influences / contributors)?What is the prefrontal cortex?What is peek-a-boo?

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Yuko Munakata says parenting is just ONE of THESE that influence a child's development \u2014 not the only one.This part of the brain, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, is still developing througThe Stanford psychologist whose decades oYuko Munakata says parenting is just ONE of THESE that influence a child's development \u2014 not the only one.f research gave us the concepts of fixed and growth mindset.Instead of dominating a conversation with advice and talk, a good communicator does MORE of this.hout adolescence.

What are factors (influences / contributors)?What is the prefrontal cortex?What is listening?Who is Carol Dweck?What are factors (influences / contributors)?

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Instead of dominating a conversation with advice and talk, a good communicator does MORE of this.The Stanford psychologist whose decades of research gave us the concepts of fixed and growth mindset.TheDiana Baumrind's parenting style that is HIGH in This part of the brain, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, is still developing throughout adolescence.both warmth AND structure \u2014 considered the most balanced and effective. term for back-and-forth interactions between a caregiver and baby \u2014 like a conversational rally \u2014 that build brain connections.

What is listening?Who is Carol Dweck?What is serve and return?What is authoritative parenting?What is the prefrontal cortex?

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The term for the back-and-forth interactions between a caregiver and baby \u2014 like a conversational rally \u2014 that build brain connections.Diana Baumrind's parenting style that is HIGH in both warmThis type of engaged listening involves giving your full attention, staying present, and reflecting back what you heard.th ANTeens are significantly more likely to take THESE when they are with their peers compared to when they are alone.D structure \u2014 considered the most balanced and effective.

What is serve and return?What is authoritative parenting?What are risks?What is active listening?

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Teens are significantly more likely to take THESE when they are with their peers compared to when they are alone.This type of engaged listening involves giving your full attention, staying present, and reflecting back whIAccording to Molly Wright's TED Talk, foundational brain development is largely shaped by THIS age.n a growth mindset, mistakes and failures are seen as opportunities for THIS.at you heard.

What are risks?What is active listening?What is learning (or growth)?What is 5 (five years old)?

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In a growth mindset, mistakes and failures are seen as opportunities for THIS.According to Molly Wright's TED Talk, foundational brain development is largely shaped by THIS age.Known as the 'Because I saThe brain-pruning process during adolescence that removes unused connections and strengthens the most-used ones.id so' approach: high in rules and control, low in warmth and explanation.

What is learning (or growth)?What is 5 (five years old)?What is authoritarian parenting?What is synaptic pruning?

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Known as the 'Because I said so' approach: high in rules and control, low in warmth and explanation.The brain-pruning process during adolescence that removes unused connections and strengthens the most-used Growth mindset research says to praise THIS \u2014 not intelligence \u2014 to build resilience and motivation in children.Communication blockers like blaming, shaming, judging, and moralizing that shut down open dialogue are called THESE.ones.

What is authoritarian parenting?What is synaptic pruning?What are roadblocks?What is effort (or hard work / the process)?

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Communication blockers like blaming, shaming, judging, and moralizing that shut down open dialogue are called THESE.Growth mindset research says to praise THIS \u2014 not intelligence \u2014 The parenting style characterized by high warmth and affection but few rules, boundaries, or structure.to build rThe organization that partnered with TED to produce Molly Wright's talk as an educational tool for parents worldwide.esilience and motivation in children.

What are roadblocks?What is effort (or hard work / the process)?What is the Minderoo Foundation?What is permissive parenting?

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The organization that partnered with TED to produce Molly Wright's talk as an educational tool for parents worldwide.The parenting style characterized by high warmth and affection but few rules, boundaries, or structuThis active listening technique involves restating what someone said in your own words to confirm you understood them.Sarah-Jayne Blakemore's interdisciplinary field that studies how the brain relates to thinking, perception, and behavior.re.

What is the Minderoo Foundation?What is permissive parenting?What is cognitive neuroscience?What is paraphrasing (or reflecting)?

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Sarah-Jayne Blakemore's interdisciplinary field that studies how the brain relates to thinking, perception, and behavior.This active listening technique involves restating what someone said in your own words to confirMolly Wright became one of the youngest TED speakers in history when she gave her talk at this remarkable age.A person with a fixed mindset believes that intelligence and natural talent are THIS \u2014 unable to be changed.m you understood them.

What is cognitive neuroscience?What is paraphrasing (or reflecting)?What is fixed (or innate)?What is 7 (seven years old)?

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A person with a fixed mindset believes that intelligence and natural talent are THIS \u2014 unable to be changed.Molly Wright became one of the youngest TED speakers in history when she gave her talk at this rAccording to Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, this life stage \u2014 not just childhood \u2014 is a critical sensitive period for brain development.The developmental psychologist who first identified and named the three core parenting styles in the 1960s.emarkable age.

What is fixed (or innate)?What is 7 (seven years old)?Who is Diana Baumrind?What is adolescence?

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The developmental psychologist who first identified and named the three core parenting styles in the 1960s.According to Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, this life stage \u2014 not just childhood \u20The brain science concept that supports growth mindset: the idea that the brain can physically change and strengthen through learning.14 is a critical seTruly active listening means withholding THIS \u2014 not projecting your own feelings or conclusions onto the speaker.nsitive period for brain development.

Who is Diana Baumrind?What is adolescence?What is judgment?What is neuroplasticity?

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Truly active listening means withholding THIS \u2014 not projecting your own feelings or conclusions onto the speaker.The brain science concept that supports growth mindset: the idea that the brain can physically change and strengthen through learning.

What is judgment?What is neuroplasticity?