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Grit and Growth Mindset Contribution to School Counseling Services

School counselors are essential staff in an education setting, contributing to student success by delivering critical services when implementing a comprehensive school counseling program. The study examined the predictive relationships of school counselors’ level of grit and mindset with their activ...

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Counselor Attitudes
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Likert Scales
Prediction
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School Counselors
Surveys
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