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		<description><![CDATA[Often, we at Monterey Language Services are requested to provide interpretation for Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings concerning children’s education in school. Interpreting at these meetings often requires the interpreter to facilitate communication between parents/guardians and members of the specific child’s IEP team, such as teachers or counselors. As an IEP interpretation provider, we often [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often, we at Monterey Language Services are requested to provide interpretation for Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings concerning children’s education in school. Interpreting at these meetings often requires the interpreter to facilitate communication between parents/guardians and members of the specific child’s IEP team, such as teachers or counselors.</p>
<p>As an IEP interpretation provider, we often think about what we can do or what information we can put out to improve the lives of the people we serve. In today’s blog, we will be going over techniques to create a growth mindset in your child, rather than a fixed one.</p>
<h3>Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset</h3>
<p>Stanford University professor of psychology, Carol Dweck, has written extensively about mindsets and their effect on learning. Carol’s research is often based on the difference between a “fixed” mindset and a “growth” mindset, with “fixed” meaning that the person thinks that their abilities are static and can’t be changed, and “growth” meaning that the person sees setbacks as a chance to learn and improve from their mistakes.</p>
<p>As an example, consider a person who wants to become an artist. She may draw a picture and see only her flaws in it; and any constructive criticism from others makes her think, “I will never be able to get better, unlike the people who have natural talent.” This person would have a “fixed” mindset.</p>
<p>On the other hand, a person with a “growth” mindset would see the flaws and constructive criticism and think, “There is plenty of room for improvement. It might be difficult, but with enough practice and learning, I can become better.” While she might not become the next Michelangelo, this person might find joy in the challenge of improving herself and become a great artist in her own right.</p>
<h3>How to Promote a Growth Mindset</h3>
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<h4>Praise Effort and Perseverance</h4>
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<p>Even if your child doesn’t achieve “success” in project or endeavor, it’s still important to praise their attempts at success. For example, say your child wants to read a book aloud, but they read slowly or mispronounce words. It’s the act of doing something, often repeatedly, that allows many of us to improve and hone our skills. Encouraging your child for their effort and perseverance even through failure is vital.</p>
<p>You might do this by giving their efforts genuine interest—such as listening to their reading aloud, or watching them as they paint or color—and saying things like “I’m proud that you don’t give up,” “You’ve improved a lot,” or pointing out specific successes, even minor, like, “Good job on remembering how to read that word!”</p>
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<p>It’s important to remember that, with humans being social creatures, we often have successes, growth, or otherwise positive impacts on ourselves and others through working as a team. While everyone has a different level of comfort with teamwork, teamwork is often a necessary skill in life. Talk with your child about what it took to work in a group, and what they may have done to help take responsibility for their team.</p>
<p>When encouraging leadership, remember that leadership does not correlate 1:1 with authority or a position of power. Rather than praising your child for giving terse, blunt commands, you should praise kindness, calm explanations, or presenting ideas.</p>
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<h4>Encourage Organization and Thoughtfulness</h4>
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<p>Organization is key in helping your child maintain good habits and mindsets. When a child has good organizational skills, they can keep better track of homework, chores, and the like, which gives them more room to grow. Thoughtfulness and intention are key to starting and keeping good organizational habits. Encourage your child to keep homework in special folders, put clothes away in the correct drawers, or to practice an instrument or sport at routine times, and praise them when they do.</p>
<p>Remember that each child is different. What works for your oldest child might not work for your youngest child, and some might need special assistance if they have a disability. Regardless, remember that your child is growing and learning every day, and that includes making mistakes or not knowing how to do things. Children need not only encouragement, but models to follow. If you’re not particularly good at organization, perhaps your partner or friend is. There’s no harm in asking for help.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a bilingual employee can be a great benefit to any business or service, allowing you to reach a wider audience and to better serve any customers that require bilingual assistance. However, testing the language capabilities of an employee can be difficult, especially when you don’t have a background in the language yourself. Bilingual testing [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class=" wp-image-2847 alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/evaluation.jpg" alt="evaluation" width="288" height="311" />Having a bilingual employee can be a great benefit to any business or service, </strong>allowing you to reach a wider audience and to better serve any customers that require bilingual assistance. However, <strong>testing the language capabilities of an employee can be difficult</strong>, especially when you don’t have a background in the language yourself.</p>
<p><strong>Bilingual testing is an important service that allows employers to verify the language capabilities of their workers. </strong>Our bilingual testing evaluators are experienced and professionally credentialed. They can fully draw out and judge not only how well your employees speak the foreign language, but also how well they can translate and interpret between the two.</p>
<p>To fully evaluate the bilingual skills of your employees takes <strong>more than just a short interview</strong>.  We develop a comprehensive testing system using an interactive style tailored to your area of service and your employee’s responsibilities. Our highly skilled team provides testing materials and evaluation. You sit back and after the evaluation is complete, you can see how well your candidates performed. <strong>Candidates who pass our test perform their jobs proficiently in bilingual settings.</strong></p>
<p>Monterey Language Services offers bilingual testing for all languages (and Spanish in particular). We develop dynamic test materials, proven to be effective and successful. Our bilingual evaluation is offered in-person, on site, and even remotely through phone or video!</p>
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