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Persisting When It's Hard

Keep trying when something feels hard — making mistakes and trying again is how learning happens

Suggested ages 5–6

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Evidence of understanding

  • Keep working on a difficult task for a sustained period without giving up or asking someone else to do it
  • After making a mistake, try again with a different approach rather than saying 'I can't do it'
  • Talk about difficulty positively — e.g. 'This is hard but I'm getting better' rather than 'I'm no good at this'

Assessment prompt

If Persisting When It's Hard finds a puzzle or activity really tricky, do they keep trying different ways rather than giving up straight away?

Standards alignment

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