In my reading this week, I stumbled across this graphic from the book Reducing the Risk, Increasing the Promise: Strategies for Student Success by Sherrel Bergmann and Judith Allen Brough. My disclaimer is that I have not read the book--but I did find this chart interesting as it gave actionable ideas for how to build these skills in students. It ties into an article I read yesterday about parenting and the importance of letting your child fail (which of course snowballed into lots of other reading--I will put those links at the bottom!). I think my mind has been tossing that idea around that children need to learn how to fail and learn from mistakes--and so when I saw this graphic highlighting the importance of building resilience--it all fit together. Hopefully it will for you, too!
Want to read the articles I read about letting kids fail? Here are some that I came across:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/emily-bennington/helicopter-parents_b_873368.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eva-glettner/failure_b_1952075.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peggy-drexler/why-its-important-to-let_b_1848687.html
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/01/why-parents-need-to-let-their-children-fail/272603/
http://www.empoweringparents.com/The-Benefits-of-Natural-Consequences.php
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2131123682001/let-your-kids-fail/?playlist_id=903226511001
ReplyDeleteThanks, Danae! What the rest of you don't know is that Danae sent me this link for the blog just as I was publishing this blog post! Great minds think alike!
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