Get Along Monsters: Everybody Makes Mistakes
Social Skills & Character Education Collection
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10m
Making mistakes can typically cause children to feel bad about themselves and elicit feelings of anger and frustration. It’s important for students to learn to distinguish between different kinds of mistakes such as silly mistakes, mistakes that take time to fix, and mistakes that can't be fixed. In this program, kids learn that mistakes are just a part of everyone’s life. It’s how we respond to the mistakes we make that really matters. This program promotes the fact that mistakes happen and that a mistake can be a learning experience. In addition, children will come to understand that through hard work and practice, some mistakes can be repaired.
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