Stickley didn't like making mistakes. "Oh no!" he'd say, and he wouldn't try again. He wanted to be perfect. With help from his Grandpa, Stickley learns to hop up, try again, and say "oh well" when he makes a mistake. Nobody's perfect, and good things can happen — even when you make mistakes!
Research shows that how we view mistakes determines whether we embrace challenges or avoid them altogether. Children who are willing to learn from mistakes take more risks in their learning, and are more likely to persist through challenges, than children who are hesitant to do anything wrong.
Includes a Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Teachers with advice for helping children develop a healthy attitude towards making mistakes.
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