Description
This free growth mindset printable makes reflection simple and fun. Use it at home, in class, or in small groups to help children notice their own progress and feel proud of how they grow.
Free Growth Mindset Questions PDF
You can print the cards, cut them out, and keep them in a small box or jar. Pull one out whenever you want to slow down and reflect together.
You’ll receive 6 printable cards (PDF format) with helpful reflection prompts.
This free set includes a mix of questions about effort, mistakes, support, and self-awareness. It’s a great way to begin introducing the language of growth mindset to children of different ages and language levels. Each question invites kids to think about what they learned, how they felt, and what helped them keep going.
I designed this printable to help kids connect learning with feeling, so reflection becomes natural, not forced. You’ll see how quickly children start recognizing their own strengths and the moments they keep trying even when things feel tricky.
If you enjoy using this resource, you can explore the full 20-card Growth Mindset Questions PDF in my shop. The complete version offers more variety and depth, covering curiosity, courage, reflection, and social awareness to support meaningful discussions all year round.
Supporting Multilingual and ESL Learners
Looking for self-awareness activities for kids that build emotional intelligence, body awareness and language confidence? These printable ESL-friendly worksheets are designed with multilingual learners in mind: visual, accessible, and grounded in embodiment and emotional regulation.
As an embodiment coach and former international educator, I create resources that help children connect language, emotion, and body awareness in practical and inclusive ways. The visual design supports ESL and multilingual learners by showing each movement or reflection step clearly. Once modeled a few times, the illustrations act as memory cues so students can easily follow along independently.
Where possible, I also integrate features that support focus and readability, such as soft yellow backgrounds or 2.0 line spacing. These design choices are inspired by research on dyslexia and sensory-friendly learning, making the printables both engaging and inclusive.
You can model the activity together in English and their home language, then let kids explore independently once they recognize the flow, because real learning happens when children feel seen and understood.
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