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2. Laufenberg argues that we need to allow children to fail as part of the learning process. What does she mean by this?

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Answer:Failing allows the child to ponder upon what they did wrong, and can encourage them to do better next time.

Explanation:Suppose you fail a math test, you'll want to do better and to do better, you have to study harder.

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Answer:When you fail you learn the wrong way of doing things and hopefully by this they won't repeat the same thing and fail again. Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. Making mistakes or failing is a lesson. You learn from it and hopefully grow from it

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