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To build resilience, praise effort and emphasize that the child simply has not mastered a skill yet.
What Professor Zajonc found was that when performers have mastered a skill at a high level, they are helped by the presence of an audience.
But he also found that when a performer has mastered a skill only imperfectly, the existence of onlookers is a hindrance.
The overarching purpose, however, of assessment in education is to measure or to determine whether or not students have learned or mastered a skill or concept in preparation for the challenges that they will encounter in the 'real' world.
You had mastered a skill.
If parents are always there on the rebound when a child hasn't mastered a skill or tried something on their own, they deprive their children of learning coping skills.
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Most video games are about repeated actions, about mastering a skill and exploiting it.
Noë claims this is just what is means to master a skill.
"They don't want to master a skill just to reach a higher level.
One episode mined the notion that it takes 10,000 hours to master a skill, made popular in Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers".
Still, with a bit of practice we may master a skill that will get us through the next fuel crisis.
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