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Moodies - Making Mistakes

Moodies - Making Mistakes

Join Aaron and the Moodies as they encounter a situation where Aaron doesn't get the grades he expects. Aaron is upset but what can he do to improve and try again?

Tips for Parents

  • Here's how to talk to your child about it

    Even if you make mistakes, you can improve if you keep trying. Practice and asking for help can help you get better at things. Mistakes just mean there's room to get better.

  • Some activities you can do with your child now

    - Encourage your child to practice their homework and spelling words at home. - Share a personal story about a time you made a mistake and how you learned from it. - Emphasize the importance of asking for help when needed. - Remind your child that making mistakes is a normal part of learning and that practice and perseverance lead to improvement.

  • Pretend play with your child

    Game Name: "Mistake to Success" Instructions: As the parent, encourage your child to embrace their mistakes and learn from them. Play a spelling game where you give your child a set of words to spell. If they make a mistake, they can try again and practice until they get it right. Remind them that making mistakes is part of the learning process and that with practice, they can improve and achieve success.

  • 1 take away from the video for your child

    "Everyone makes mistakes, Aaron. Practice and hard work can help you improve. Don't give up, keep trying and you'll get better."