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Frustration Tolerance

Kids often struggle with frustration tolerance, which can hinder their academic performance and overall learning. Developing skills to manage frustration can shift their mindset from avoidance to thriving in challenging situations. Additionally, the release of neurochemicals like norepinephrine plays a crucial role in enhancing learning, particularly in response to stress, highlighting the intertwined nature of emotional experiences and educational growth.
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    Dr. Becky Kennedy: Overcoming Guilt & Building Tenacity in Kids & Adults

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    • What does Dr. Huberman say about the effect of frustration on brain chemicals and information uptake in the context of the learning space as discussed in the episode Dr. Becky Kennedy: Overcoming Guilt & Building Tenacity in Kids & Adults and the clip Frustration Tolerance?

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