tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8692381227518715081.post122915047226007321..comments2024-03-28T22:04:16.157-04:00Comments on A Day in the Life: Opening Minds - A Teacher StudyLeigh Anne Eckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03558611848583070310noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8692381227518715081.post-39479493961687009082017-12-28T08:15:10.091-05:002017-12-28T08:15:10.091-05:00I know I have this book on my shelf, but I don'...I know I have this book on my shelf, but I don't think I read it. Maybe some of it? Anyway, I will pick it up again. I believe that having a growth mindset means that you make mistakes and learn from them. I am not a perfectionist by any means, but I do chew on stuff that i've done or said when I think I've messed up. Parents and students are more willing to work with me when I can say, "I don't think I handled this very well. What can we do now?" Thanks for sharing your thinking. Margaret Simonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04434866104385187658noreply@blogger.com