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The power of trust: How does parents' failure mindset affect children's intelligence mindset?

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PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Volume 206, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2023.112139

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Intelligence mindset; Failure mindset; Academic trust; Growth mindset; Fixed mindset

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Children's intelligence mindset is crucial for their happiness and academic development. Research has shown the impact of parents' failure mindset on their children's intelligence mindset. This study examined this influence in the Chinese culture and found that parents' academic trust mediates the relationship between parents' failure mindset and children's intelligence mindset.
Children's intelligence mindset plays an important role in their happiness and academic development. Several researchers have revealed the influence of parents' failure mindset on their children's intelligence mindset. This study examined this influence in Chinese culture and proposed that parents' academic trust is a mediator in the relationship between parents' failure mindset and children's intelligence mindset. In Study 1, 311 children (grades from 5 to 7; 171 were girls) and one of their parents provided their corresponding evaluations. Bootstrap analysis results demonstrated the effect of parents' failure mindset on children's intelligence mindset and the mediating role of parents' academic trust. In Study 2, 298 children (grades 5 and 6; 151 were girls) reported on their intelligence mindset and perceptions of their parents' failure mindset and academic trust. These results validated those of Study 1 and revealed that children's perceptions of their parents' beliefs exhibited the same effects as parents' self-evaluated beliefs. Therefore, we have found that parents with a failure-is-enhancing view are more likely to trust their children's academic potential and that these children thus develop a growth in-telligence mindset.

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