Mistakes are a natural part of the math learning journey, but without a teacher to provide feedback and corrections on a child's mistakes, parents are inclined to see
mistakes as a negative thing, instead of as an opportunity for deeper learning.
Not exact matches
«Although this seems like a big step in understanding an essential part of tolerance, there are
things we still don't know such
as how the immune system compensates for
mistakes made during
negative selection.»
I think it is a
mistake to refer to wearing a variety of styles
as «all over the place» or «jumping from one
thing to another», because those phrases carry rather
negative connotations,
as though those who enjoy wearing different looks are flighty, making random choices, and if we were proper grown - ups we would have matured into a single signature style.
Many times, it is these small
things such
as grammatical and spelling
mistakes that leave a
negative impression on the reader, despite the content being relevant.