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Persisting When It's Hard
Keep trying when something feels hard — making mistakes and trying again is how learning happens
Typical age: 5–6 years
“If your child finds a puzzle or activity really tricky, do they keep trying different ways rather than giving up straight away?”
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- Thinking Before StartingREQUIRED
Activating prior knowledge requires the foundational habit of persistent engagement with new material
- Making Sense of Problems
Mathematical perseverance with problems is the domain-specific application of the universal persistence habit
- Asking scientific questions
Scientific enquiry requires persistence through uncertainty — the universal persistence habit underpins willingness to keep investigating