Young people and older people don't always agree. But in one special programme in New York State, adults and teenagers live together in a friendly way.
Each summer 200 teenagers and 50 adults live together for eight weeks as members of a special work group. Everyone works several hours each day. They do so not just to keep busy but to find meaning and enjoyment in work. Some teenagers work in the woods or on the farms near the village. Some learn to make things like tables and chairs and build houses. The adults teach them these skills.
There are several free hours each day. Weekends are free too. During the free hours some of the teenagers learn phototaking or painting. Each teenager chooses his own way to spend his free time.
In this programme the teenagers and the adults make the rules together. If someone breaks a rule, the problem goes before the whole group. They talk about it and ask, "Why did it happen? What should we do about it?"
One of the teenagers has this to say about his experience, "You stop thinking only about yourself. "
A. We soon became good friends. B. When people live together, rules are necessary. C. They sometimes have different ideas about living, working and playing. D. You learn to think about the group. E. Others sit around and talk or sing. F. As I had few friends there, I felt lonely. |