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Stop Asking "What Was Your Score?" — How to Transform Testing at Home Is your child's confidence tied to their latest test score? While we might not be able to change school systems, curriculums, or marking schemes overnight, parents have the power to change the experience of testing at home. In this video, we explore a simple but profound mindset shift: moving from asking "Did you score well?" to "Did you understand?". By detaching a child’s identity from their marks, we can immediately drop the pressure and help them see tests as information rather than personality reports. In this video, you will learn 7 steps to build a confident learner: • Step 1: Separate Marks from Identity. Learn why pausing before reacting to a number is the most powerful thing a parent can do. • Step 2: Introduce "Retry Culture." Even if schools don’t allow retakes, your home can. Discover how practicing without drama rewrites the story from "I'm bad at this" to "I needed one more try". • Step 3: Focus on Micro-Skills. Stop using big labels like "weak in math" and start identifying specific challenges like fractions or word problems to create small wins. • Step 4: Celebrate Mastery, Not Just Scores. Learn why celebrating a home correction is more important for resilience than the initial grade. • Step 5: Change the Language. Replace fear-based demands with supportive language that views mistakes as a guide for what to practice. • Step 6: Build a Mastery Notebook. A simple tool to provide your child with physical proof that they improve when they try again. • Step 7: Ask Better Questions. Shift from "How much did you score?" to reflective questions that build independent learners. The Bigger Picture: Years from now, your child won’t remember a single math test, but they will remember if they felt supported or judged. Schools measure performance, but parents shape mindset. If a child learns they can always try again, they will face life’s challenges without fear. 🌟 Join the Conversation: What is one sentence you want your child to remember about learning? Let us know in the comments below! If this video helped you, please share it with another parent so we can build confident learners—one home at a time. #ParentingTips #GrowthMindset #Education #MasteryLearning #StudentWellbeing #TestingAtHome