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Mentortutorials

Mentoring mindset and skills: intergenerational communication techniques, “how to be a good mentor”, mentee-mentor relationship

Challenges and solutions in intergenerational communication

How to overcome prejudices and differences in value systems between generations?

KEY MESSAGE

Learning about the main prejudices, potential conflicts and cognitive barriers in intergenerational communication.

Intergenerational mentoring brings great benefits but also challenges. Prejudices, unconscious bias, and differing value systems might cause tensions or misunderstanding between younger mentors and older mentees. For example, seniors might question a young mentor’s authority or feel uncomfortable being “taught” by someone younger than them. Conversely, younger mentors might assume that older people cannot learn quickly. Awareness of these mental blocks is the first step toward overcoming them. Successful mentors approach differences with respect and curiosity. By focusing on shared goals and celebrating small achievements together, mentors foster mutual understanding. Openness, active dialogue, and cultural sensitivity reduce misunderstandings and turn differences into learning opportunities.

Practical
Tip:

If a senior mentee seems resistant, don’t take it personally. Ask how they prefer to learn or what makes them feel more comfortable with digital tools and apps.

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