Is Your Kid's "I Can't Do This" Just Fear in Disguise? What Growth Mindset Actually Looks Like at Home | EP 104
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Your kid slams their pencil down. Crumples up the drawing. Says this is boring — but what they actually mean is this is hard and I'm terrified of messing up. Sound familiar? This episode cracks open the door on Natalie's certified Growth Mindset Workshop and gives you real language, real understanding, and one thing you can try at dinner tonight that could shift the entire culture of your home.
WHAT'S INSIDE THIS EPISODE:
- What a fixed mindset actually looks like in YOUR house — including the sneaky disguises you probably haven't recognized yet
- Why your child's frustration isn't a problem to fix — it's literally the sound of their brain growing (the zone of growth, or "the ZOG")
- The mistake myth that's accidentally keeping your perfectionist kid stuck, and the one reframe that changes everything
- A dinner table question you can ask TONIGHT that opens up a whole new kind of conversation with your kid
- A sneak peek at the live certified Growth Mindset Workshop — and what's waiting for you inside
WHY THIS MATTERS TO YOU:
You've told your kid a hundred times that mistakes are how we learn. You've cheered them on, pointed out their strengths, tried every pep talk in the book — and they still shut down the second something gets hard. It's exhausting. It makes you wonder if you're doing something wrong.
You're not doing anything wrong. But there's a piece of this that nobody talks about: your child may have a set of deep beliefs about their own intelligence that no amount of cheerleading can actually reach. That's not a parenting failure — it's a belief system. And belief systems, unlike personalities, can absolutely be changed.
This episode gives you the language to understand what's happening, the permission to stop rescuing your kid from frustration, and a glimpse into a research-backed framework that parents consistently say changed how they see both their kids and themselves.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Fixed mindset shows up in disguise — as boredom, perfectionism, avoidance, and "is this graded?" dread
- Dr. Carol Dweck's 30 years of research at Stanford confirm: a fixed mindset is a belief, not a personality — and it can change
- The zone of growth (ZOG) is the sweet spot where real brain development happens — and frustration is the feeling from the inside
- Corrected mistakes grow kids; unreflected mistakes just repeat. Start with "what went well" before anything else
- One dinner question — "When were you in the zone of growth today?" — can quietly transform the emotional culture of your home
WHAT'S COMING IN THE FULL WORKSHOP (Tease & Withhold):
Natalie holds back the A-B-C Plan (a 3-option support system for kids stuck in the ZOG), the frustration body language exercise, the full 3-types-of-mistakes framework, the negative self-talk and procrastination science, the zone chart activity, and the character strengths worksheet. All of it lives in the live, certified workshop.
CALLS TO ACTION (in order):
- GROWTH MINDSET WORKSHOP: Reach out to Natalie to find out when the next live certified Growth Mindset Workshop is happening — online, research-backed, and built for parents and educators. nataliemccabe.com
- FREE COACHING CALL: Want support figuring out where to start? Book a free coaching call with Natalie at nataliemccabe.com
- COMMUNITY: Join the community of expert parent coaches and moms just like you. nataliemccabe.com — Community tab
- BOOK: Natalie's book, Sink or Swim Parenting: Surviving to Thriving with Toddlers to Teens, is available now
CONNECT WITH NATALIE:
Instagram: @natalie_mccabe_official
Website: nataliemccabe.com