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The Value in Learning From The Young

When’s the last time you sat down and tried to learn something new from a young person?  A time in which you actually asked them to show you how to do something?  Whether it be how to draw a dinosaur from a 7-year-old, how to perform a dance move from a 10-year-old, or how to solve a math problem from a 15-year-old — youngsters are literally a treasure trove of knowledge and it’s our loss if we leave this resource untapped.

I think we adults have a tendency to slip into know-it-all mode–wanting to impart our vast and excellent knowledge on the young. Unfortunately, along the way, we miss out on some pretty great learning and relational opportunities.

This reminder to embrace what the young have to offer most recently came to me as my son, a 19-year-old college student living across the country, told me that my gift for mother’s day could either be 1.)  A custom-designed tee-shirt (he makes some really cool stuff!), or 2.) Five 1-hour guitar lessons (redeemable during his time home in the summer).

A little history… I’ve never played an instrument, and have shared with my son and husband over the years that I was probably one of those people that just doesn’t have the “music gene”.  I also was thinking that since my son had never been formally coached on guitar, that he might not be a great person for a beginner to learn from.

Well, in a moment of what I now see as brilliance, I chose his offer of guitar lessons.

Turns out he’s a really good teacher and I’m learning this beautiful Ben Harper song.  So, whether this is the only song I ever learn, or I continue on after he goes back to school, I wouldn’t trade in the experience to learn from this youngster.

So, how about you?  Will you join me this summer in asking a kid to teach you something?  Maybe you have kids at home, grand-kids, nieces/nephews, neighborhood kids, or kids at church.  It’s prime time to be intentional in engaging with these youngsters and learn something new.

Enjoy the fresh perspective!!

Jill xx

4 replies
  1. Wendy
    Wendy says:

    Hi! I popped over to read this post when I saw this sweet picture on Instagram. This is a subject near and dear to my heart, and I completely agree with everything you’ve said here. The young people in our lives have SO much to teach us, and not just about looking at life differently, but real skills (as you’ve said!). In answer to your question, I always feel I should just put my daughter on retainer (😉) because I’ll call/text her at college with anything from “How does this outfit look?” to “Do these fonts and colors look okay together?” This summer it’s “Can you please show me how to use this portrait lens, the instructions make no sense to me?!?” Enjoy your summer with your son home and enjoy those guitar lessons! 😊

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    • Jill Gottenstrater
      Jill Gottenstrater says:

      Hi, Wendy! Thanks for your sweet note. I love the idea of putting our kids on retainer for their wisdom! I hope you’re surviving the empty nest, too! Appreciate you stopping by! I checked out your blog and love what you write about. How long have you been blogging?

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  2. Michelle Bachelor
    Michelle Bachelor says:

    Totally agree, Jill. However, my 18 year old granddaughter, Madison Eby, wants to teach me how to jump out of an airplane….she just did this with her dad last Sunday. Now she wants to teach me! This is one thing I’ll not learn from her!!!

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