# Forcing A Child Remount With The Key Prop There are a couple `prop` names that have reserved usage in React. One of those is `key`. We generally use `key` when we are rendering a list of things. It is a way of uniquely identifying each element in a list so that React minimizes re-rendering when parts of the list change. We can flip this on its head and utilize `key` as a way of forcing a remount and re-render of a child component. Imagine I have a component that does a number of things including rendering a component with some internal state, such as a counter. ```javascript class MyComponent extends React.Component { state = { remountKey: (new Date()).getTime(), } resetCounter = () => { this.setState({ remountKey: (new Date()).getTime(), }); } render() { return (