One of the goals of my local library is to foster a lifelong love of learning. While it's a lovely alliteration, it's also a worthy aspiration. It's a concept that we should teach our children to embrace.
Yesterday, while my 10 year-old daughter and I were together in the car, I taught her something new or advised her about something she didn't know about already. Okay, so that sort of thing happens often, by virtue of her age and mine (!), and me being the parent and all. At that moment I told her how much I love teaching her new things. And she said, "Well, you're the mom, you should be teaching me things."
And she was right. But I quickly added, "You know, I've also learned so much from you -- you've taught me more than you'll ever know."
She seemed to be very surprised by that sentiment. But then she sort of nodded, giving it some more thought.
You just never know what another person takes away from a conversation. I hope she realizes that you never stop learning.
Yesterday, while my 10 year-old daughter and I were together in the car, I taught her something new or advised her about something she didn't know about already. Okay, so that sort of thing happens often, by virtue of her age and mine (!), and me being the parent and all. At that moment I told her how much I love teaching her new things. And she said, "Well, you're the mom, you should be teaching me things."
And she was right. But I quickly added, "You know, I've also learned so much from you -- you've taught me more than you'll ever know."
She seemed to be very surprised by that sentiment. But then she sort of nodded, giving it some more thought.
You just never know what another person takes away from a conversation. I hope she realizes that you never stop learning.
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