I can't do it yet
3–4 yearsSuccess MindsetNo materials needed
When your child says 'I can't do it,' add the word 'yet' to the end. Practice using 'yet' language together throughout your activities. Make it playful and notice when your child starts using it on their own. Celebrate when you hear them say 'I can't do it yet.'
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How to Do This Activity
When your child says 'I can't do it,' add the word 'yet' to the end. Practice using 'yet' language together throughout your activities. Make it playful and notice when your child starts using it on their own. Celebrate when you hear them say 'I can't do it yet.'
Why It Works
The word 'yet' fundamentally changes how children think about their abilities. It transforms a statement of inability into a statement about current status and future potential. Research shows that children who adopt growth mindset language show greater persistence and develop stronger skills over time, with parents' growth mindset beliefs directly influencing children's persistence.
(Song, Y., Barger, M. M., & Bub, K. L. (2022). Growth mindset and children's persistence and academic skills. Frontiers in Education, 6, 791652.)
Tips for Parents
Model 'yet' language yourself: 'I can't open this jar yet. Let me try twisting harder.'
When your child uses 'yet' naturally, acknowledge it warmly: 'I heard you say yet. That shows you know you'll get better with practice.' Don't turn this into pressure. Keep it light and positive.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Inquiry-Based LearningStructured Learning ActivitiesProject-Based Learning
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