Thursday, June 13, 2024

Starting Anew—Spending Time with Children by Lynn Lovegreen

 

Chess set

I recently ended an after-school childcare job for the 2023-4 school year. Hanging out with children several hours a week gave me a new appreciation for certain things. In that way, being with kids is like starting anew.

 

Seeing things through a child’s eyes changes your perspective, sometimes literally. One day a kindergartener walked into the room with her head tilted to one side, just to see how things looked sideways. I tried it—pretty cool!

 

Another day, a kid taught me how to play soccer. (I didn’t ruin his moment by telling him I knew the game.) Listening to how he explained the rules gave me a different outlook on which parts of soccer were the most important. 

 

When a child first learns how to do something, like playing chess or using a yo-yo or getting all the steps in cat’s cradle, it doesn’t matter that people have been doing it for decades or even centuries. It’s new all over again. It gave me joy to see those moments. 

 

The next time you can spend time with children, sit down at their level and try to see things with their eyes. You’ll be starting anew.


Lynn Lovegreen has lived in Alaska for most of her life. After twenty years in the classroom, she retired to make more time for writing. She enjoys her friends and family, reading, and volunteering for her local library. Her young adult historical romance is set in Alaska, a great place for drama, romance, and independent characters. See her website at www.lynnlovegreen.com

 

5 comments:

  1. Very true, Lynn. I asked my great grandson to show me how to play one of the games on his tablet. He did an excellent job of showing and then coaching me, however, it went a bazillion times faster than I could manage even when as slow as it would go. He was Very Patient with me. I stopped the lesson telling him grandmama's brain and fingers don't work that fast anymore. He told me I could watch him play some more if I wanted.

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  2. Thank you for the reminder, Lynn! You are so right! Paying attention to children's perspective on the world is a really great reality check. Love the stories!

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  3. Thanks, Judith and Sarah. Love the capitals on Very Patient. :-)

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  4. Lynn,

    Children are so precious. I love talking to all my grandchildren, but most of all the young ones.

    Great post!

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