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2. Lines 11–32: What is the commonly accepted assumption that Dweck’s claim opposes. in the article 'the secret to raising smart kids "?

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  • 23-09-2018

In Carol S. Dweck's "The secret of raising smart kids", the author opposes the commonly accepted assumption that smartness is a deal of gift or talent. She provides evidence and explanations of why this is not so, and cites the consequences that might have upon a kid if his/her parents encourage his/her smartness as a talent and not something that is built and gained by hard work.

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