I often say this quote – “If you don’t succeed, you learn. There is no fail.”
In a test or exam, a failure is exactly that. Children lose their self-esteem and morale. Parents lose their temple and confidence. But in play-based learning, it is easier to reframe failure as a lesson to be learned.
For instance, if your child loses in a game of Connect-4, he would learn not to start placing his token from the side. Or if he keeps “dying” in Minecraft from Creeper attacks, he would immediately understand that it may be better to stay indoors at night.
What other games do you know can reframe failure as lesson learned? Do share so we all can get some ideas.
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More and more parents believe that stipulating the right hemisphere of the brain is as important as developing the left. However, classes that specifically cater to such holistic development don’t come cheap. So, what can we do if we cannot afford these? The answer is for them to do art.
#14 - Organizing a scavenger hunt or a picnic with your children’s classmates or pre-school friends