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ryzh [129]
1 year ago
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Does anyone know this i don't know how to do it

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mart [117]1 year ago
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It is possible for generations to learn from each other. This is called Cross Generational Learning.

<h3>How does Cross Generational Learning Work?</h3>

Older individuals may be excellent role models for youngsters, while also passing on family history, historical information, and teaching traditional rituals and traditions.

Children may also develop their practical living skills and problem-solving abilities by utilizing the knowledge and life experiences of adults who have lived for many years.

Interactions with youngsters can also help older individuals. They, too, may learn new skills, such as technology, and are frequently refreshed and motivated after spending time with children.

More time spent together may also lead to a better knowledge and appreciation of each generation's ideas, attitudes, and actions.

In The Joy LUck Club by Amy Tan for example,

The novel's four moms symbolize the older, more traditional Chinese generation, while their four daughters represent the modern Chinese-infused American generation.

Although some may claim that the daughter's resistance to her mother's influence was great enough to sever the connection of character transmission, the mother's impact remains quite strong.

Learn more about Cross Generational learning:
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