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Ability Theory and Goal Orientation

Some children can be more resistant to developing helplessness through their conceptions of their abilities and their goal orientation. Children who believe that their abilities can grow and change are less prone to developing helplessness, as they carry with them the possibility of improvement. In addition, children who view goals as an opportunity for learning rather than just focusing on their performance are more resistant. On the contrary, children who associate their performance with self worth are more likely to develop helplessness.

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Updated 2024-10-16

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