Unsurprisingly, as an educator, I've found myself focusing on imparting the value of the learning *process*, including that it's okay (desirable even!) to get things wrong. From when I started tutoring preteens many years ago all the way to post-secondary students, it's an integral part of teaching
Hamnah ✨ // Lilith 😈
More and more, I think a super important things adults can teach children is to be okay with having been wrong, admitting to having been wrong, and course-correcting on the basis of new evidence.
So much of the harmful behaviors we encounter are about people who are Not Okay with being wrong.