I wholeheartedly agree with helping foster sound hunting practices through positive reinforcement.
I would also suggest that it's not only the young'uns that deserve that benefit, but also those of us whom have chosen to pick up the hunt fever later in life.
For myself, I took my first deer 3 years ago - a button buck that I shot with a rifle at 30 yards.
Lesson learned? Yep. Too much rifle for eastern Whitetail hunting (300WSM), but perfect for Elk and larger game out west (where I was when I bought the rifle).
I'm always looking for others to hunt with, to share what I know and hopefully pick up more tips and tricks they know to help me be a better and more well rounded hunter.
Which, in turn, will allow me to pass it on to others in turn.
Better to learn from people than from TV and books, though quality information can be had from all.
My next venture will be goose/duck hunting, once I can find someone who would be willing to let me join their group.