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I often volunteer/help at several retirement communities....a lot of it, right now, is b/c of my children's school....
So the kids go in there and bake cookies and do dance/Irish dance, sing, whatever.
But I can't help but think how insulting it must be in a certain way for these elderly folks to have to be 'taught' by these babes! In fact, they're NOT being 'taught' anything (nor are they teaching/conveying anything that THEY have learned through many many years of experience/living).
It's kind of a youth/elderly "puppy mill". Nobody gains anything of substance. The young don't listen to the elders stories/history. The elderly don't listen to the youth's latest excitement (although I'd bet they could 'remember'/share something similar if they took the time to look back at their life for a moment and SHARE. There is HUGE potential to share/synergize with people's talents/abilities (that's where the young/old thing comes into play) certainly exists.
Does this make sense? If so, any thoughts for future 'enhancement' of our extremely young/old encounters?
TIA, M_Y_H
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