If you ask a girl about making a mistake, she will tell you, almost verbatim: “It is good to make mistakes because we learn from making mistakes.” That is what she has always been told and we, as adults, pat ourselves on the back that she can tell us the value of making a mistake. However, ask a girl what it FEELS like to make a mistake, and her answer will stop you in your tracks.
Last week, I was visiting a Dynamo Girl class filled with 20 six and seven year olds and it was time for us to create our team agreement. The agreements are created every semester by the Dynamos with help from their coaches and include things like: “Have fun! Be kind. Keep our bodies and our feelings safe.” We try to hit all the important expectations for a group of girls learning and being physically active together. If the girls don’t come up with all the greatest hits themselves, the coaches will typically add the last few, things like: “No whispering. Have respect for whomever is talking. Ask permission to touch someone.” At the end of the process, I always like to add the kicker: “Make mistakes.” Usually the girls go a little quiet when I say that and look at me like I landed from Mars. So I typically ask them: “Do you know why I put ‘Make Mistakes’ on our team agreement?” A bunch of girls will quickly respond: “Because mistakes are good. We learn from making mistakes.”
I have been running Dynamo Girl for several years and I am embarrassed to say that last week was the first time I thought to ask back to them: “But what does it FEEL like to make a mistake?” I was not prepared for the responses:
“I want to disappear when I make a mistake.”
“I want to disguise myself and turn into another person when I make a mistake.”
“I want to run away when I make a mistake.”