@Samia-mhad18 said in Fear of Failure:
@Sanaa
Thank you so much for your heartfelt and insightful comment.
You’ve articulated such an important truth; fear of failure often stems from performance pressure, and your approach of normalizing mistakes and celebrating ‘productive struggles’ is truly inspiring. I love the idea of a weekly ‘learning fails’ reflection, it turns setbacks into stepping stones and fosters such a supportive classroom culture.
You’re absolutely right: real growth happens when we shift the focus from ‘being perfect’ to ‘being persistent.’ Your emphasis on empathy, safe spaces, and gradual mindset shifts is a game-changer for students. Let’s keep championing environments where curiosity and courage outweigh the fear of being wrong, because that’s where the deepest learning takes root.
Thank you, Samia, for your generous words and deep understanding! 
It means so much to connect with someone who values growth over perfection and truly sees the power of safe, supportive learning spaces.
Yes — when we allow students to fail forward, we open doors to creativity, resilience, and authentic learning. I love how you said it: “turning setbacks into stepping stones” — that’s the mindset we need to nurture.
Let’s keep championing classrooms where students feel brave enough to try, safe enough to stumble, and supported enough to rise. Because that’s where the real magic happens. 

Grateful to be in this journey with you!