Do you accept mistakes and learn from them – or do you consider them a failure? The reality is that a lot of adults and especially children want to be perfect. As we get older, we learn that being perfect is not all that it is cracked up to be. The stresses, the pressure, and controlling nature put unnecessary weight on top of us.
Now, imagine these feelings in a child – a young elementary age kid. This happens to a lot of children and many times parents, teachers, and other adults in their lives miss it. My oldest son gets upset when his writing does not look like other children. I would notice him sitting with his homework erasing it when it looked perfectly fine. His need to keep it mistake free and to look like his classmates was bogging him down.
We have been working with NHL on letting go of perfection, accepting mistakes, and using them as a learning tool. TechyDad even wrote about this back in December in a post called Bursting Failure Fears.
When I was asked to review a new book from Sourcebooks, it intrigued me and looked like it would be perfect to read and use with NHL.
About The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes:
Beatrice Bottomwell has NEVER (not once!) made a mistake…
Meet Beatrice Bottomwell: a nine-year-old girl who has never (not once!) made a mistake. She never forgets her math homework, she never wears mismatched socks, and she ALWAYS wins the yearly talent show at school. In fact, Beatrice holds the record of perfection in her hometown, where she is known as The Girl Who Never Makes Mistakes. Life for Beatrice is sailing along pretty smoothly until she does the unthinkable–she makes her first mistake. And in a very public way!
The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes – Written by Mark Pett and Gary Rubenstein – Illustrated by Mark Pett – Sourcebooks Jabberwocky – On sale October 2011 – ISBN 9781402255441 – $14.99 – Ages 4-8
What We Thought:
NHL and I read the book together the other day. Before we began, we started with a chat about how it would feel not to ever make a mistake. Did he think that it would feel good? Would he like this, or did he think there were some downfalls. My third grade son immediately mentioned he would worry a lot. He said he would be scared to do something wrong since he had never had it happen before. Yes, my kiddo was thinking and I was listening. It goes to show that kids do realize that the longer they wait for something to happen for the first time, the more anxious they can be.
As we started to read, NHL and I both liked Beatrice. My son noticed that they didn’t call her by her name and referred to her as “The Girl Who Never Made a Mistake” – he did not like this. While moving on with the story of Beatrice, we both noted that we could see how she was feeling thanks to the beautiful illustrations by Mark Pett. He allows us into the world of Beatrice Bottomwell and via her facial expression we can sense what is on her mind. Here is an example:
This was after Beatrice ALMOST made a mistake. NHL noted how sad she looked. She was not able to concentrate in her classroom to raise her hand, and she did not swing and have fun with her friend. This allowed me to ask NHL if he had ever felt this way in school or another location. We talked and enjoyed the booked together because it gave us the perfect chance to discuss some pretty heavy items – that being accepting mistakes and learning from them. Thanks to Beatrice, we also saw that it is OK to laugh at yourself and can often make you feel so much better.
As a parent and teacher, I love this book. It does a fantastic job opening the lines of communication for children to talk about mistakes, the need for them, and being able to move on and learn from them. Too many times, kids, as well as adults, will not let go and focus on the need for perfection. I highly recommend The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes to kids of all ages to learn this valuable lesson from Beatrice Bottomwell.
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I asked for more work, and a possible promotion. I got good feed back. Then… I came back and they figured out i have 2 days worth of mistakes. I was so disappointed in my self. And embarrassed. But i must be strong and optimistic! Clean up my mess and be honest of what I’ve done! I still got promoted :)
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When DON’T I make mistakes?? Just yesterday I had to fess up to a typo I made that could have caused a big problem, then scrambled to fix it. The important thing is standing up and dealing with the consequences of your actions.
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Hmmm…which mistakes haven’t I learned from? Too many to keep track. But when I mixed up names and took a “hot dish” to an event on the wrong day I dropped it off instead at a women’s shelter- it was SOOO appreciated!
sending off an emotional email to a friend – but stopped just before I did. Decided it would be better to meet with her and person and discuss our problem. It was and we came to a peaceful understanding.
I make mistakes everyday-today I sit down on top of some cheese!
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I think I have made a ton of mistakes, that is why my older 2 are so out of control lately! I tried to be the best mom I can be, but apparently failed somewhere. I am trying to make it up to the younger 2, but it will never be perfect !
I always make mistakes. I forgot to call the bus company for my daughter and she is very upset with me :(
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Probably the biggest mistake / surprise that I made was that I didn’t exactly plan for my daughter. She is the one thing that I truly cherish in my life.
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