A Growth Mindset is a positive type of mindset. It means you ever give up/persevere, always challenge yourself, and always try your best. For example, let's say you were doing a school assignment. At the end, someone with a growth mindset would say, "Is this really my best work? Can i improve this? How can i do better?" And they try to improve from their mistakes and brainstorm their ideas.
The opposite of a growth mindset would be a Fixed Mindset. People with fixed mindsets believe that they can't change their level of intelligence, they will never improve, and the only thing they care about is getting an A in classes.Let's say a different person with a fixed mindset was doing the same assignment. They would say " I hope i get an A. I think this is good enough. I'll never be as smart as the person, though." And they never think about developing more skill.
The opposite of a growth mindset would be a Fixed Mindset. People with fixed mindsets believe that they can't change their level of intelligence, they will never improve, and the only thing they care about is getting an A in classes.Let's say a different person with a fixed mindset was doing the same assignment. They would say " I hope i get an A. I think this is good enough. I'll never be as smart as the person, though." And they never think about developing more skill.
THE LOBES OF THE BRAIN:
The frontal lobe (Thinking)
The occipital lobe (Sight)
The temporal lobe (Hearing)
The parietal lobe ( Touch)
There is also the brain stem. ( Sends the messages from the lobes to the rest of your body.)
THE OTHER PARTS OF THE BRAIN:
The neurons: the neurons are the cells that do brain activity in synapses, dendrites, and more. An axon is what connects a neuron.
The frontal lobe (Thinking)
The occipital lobe (Sight)
The temporal lobe (Hearing)
The parietal lobe ( Touch)
There is also the brain stem. ( Sends the messages from the lobes to the rest of your body.)
THE OTHER PARTS OF THE BRAIN:
The neurons: the neurons are the cells that do brain activity in synapses, dendrites, and more. An axon is what connects a neuron.
A synapse is what connects neurons. A typical synapse is so small that many can be made between nerve cells. Neurons pass information with other neurons at synapses.