Anonymous wrote:My dad got into a top 5 law school by showing up the month before classes began and chatting with the dean and showing them his LSAT score. No, it wasn't a perfect score. That's how easy it was to get into school back then. The generation gap has 100% to do with scare resources. We millennials go nuts trying to optimize kids to get into college because it's now impossible. That leads to all sorts of parenting decisions that seem baffling and wrong and pathetic to previous generations who weren't under this pressure.
Anonymous wrote:My dad got into a top 5 law school by showing up the month before classes began and chatting with the dean and showing them his LSAT score. No, it wasn't a perfect score. That's how easy it was to get into school back then. The generation gap has 100% to do with scare resources. We millennials go nuts trying to optimize kids to get into college because it's now impossible. That leads to all sorts of parenting decisions that seem baffling and wrong and pathetic to previous generations who weren't under this pressure.
Anonymous wrote:Social media now going off about how terrible millennials tend to be as parents, letting their kids run around like wild untamed animals. Boomers were already lax, now it has snowballed with millennials basically acting as their kids' best friends rather than act as their parents. Is millennial parenting as bad as they say? It does seem like a ton of kids these days could use a good ass whoopin'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny and a millennial and there’s some truth to this.
Millennials have done a 180 from their Boomer parents strict Authoritarian, hands off, corporal punishment parenting by being overbearing, coddling permissive parents.
And no, the answer isn’t to spank or hit your children.
Many millennial parents co-opted Gentle Parenting and misunderstood it and became very passive and permissive parents. No boundaries, no rules, no expectations. They think to have happy, well-rounded kids you must make sure you meet every wish and need and destroy any potential struggle or obstacle that may be in your child’s path. (Look up snowplow parenting). These parents have the best of intentions, but end up raising miserable, lazy,![]()
disregulated children.
Of course this is not all millennial parents, probably not even close to most. But it’s a significant enough of a problem that people notice. Especially those who work with these families and children (teachers, coaches, therapists).
I’ve seen it with many families but not all. But it seems like every generation is going to f___ up their kids in some way.
If you’re a nanny why are you in the parenting forum?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny and a millennial and there’s some truth to this.
Millennials have done a 180 from their Boomer parents strict Authoritarian, hands off, corporal punishment parenting by being overbearing, coddling permissive parents.
And no, the answer isn’t to spank or hit your children.
Many millennial parents co-opted Gentle Parenting and misunderstood it and became very passive and permissive parents. No boundaries, no rules, no expectations. They think to have happy, well-rounded kids you must make sure you meet every wish and need and destroy any potential struggle or obstacle that may be in your child’s path. (Look up snowplow parenting). These parents have the best of intentions, but end up raising miserable, lazy,![]()
disregulated children.
Of course this is not all millennial parents, probably not even close to most. But it’s a significant enough of a problem that people notice. Especially those who work with these families and children (teachers, coaches, therapists).
I’ve seen it with many families but not all. But it seems like every generation is going to f___ up their kids in some way.
If you’re a nanny why are you in the parenting forum?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny and a millennial and there’s some truth to this.
Millennials have done a 180 from their Boomer parents strict Authoritarian, hands off, corporal punishment parenting by being overbearing, coddling permissive parents.
And no, the answer isn’t to spank or hit your children.
Many millennial parents co-opted Gentle Parenting and misunderstood it and became very passive and permissive parents. No boundaries, no rules, no expectations. They think to have happy, well-rounded kids you must make sure you meet every wish and need and destroy any potential struggle or obstacle that may be in your child’s path. (Look up snowplow parenting). These parents have the best of intentions, but end up raising miserable, lazy,![]()
disregulated children.
Of course this is not all millennial parents, probably not even close to most. But it’s a significant enough of a problem that people notice. Especially those who work with these families and children (teachers, coaches, therapists).
I’ve seen it with many families but not all. But it seems like every generation is going to f___ up their kids in some way.
If you’re a nanny why are you in the parenting forum?![]()
Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny and a millennial and there’s some truth to this.
Millennials have done a 180 from their Boomer parents strict Authoritarian, hands off, corporal punishment parenting by being overbearing, coddling permissive parents.
And no, the answer isn’t to spank or hit your children.
Many millennial parents co-opted Gentle Parenting and misunderstood it and became very passive and permissive parents. No boundaries, no rules, no expectations. They think to have happy, well-rounded kids you must make sure you meet every wish and need and destroy any potential struggle or obstacle that may be in your child’s path. (Look up snowplow parenting). These parents have the best of intentions, but end up raising miserable, lazy,![]()
disregulated children.
Of course this is not all millennial parents, probably not even close to most. But it’s a significant enough of a problem that people notice. Especially those who work with these families and children (teachers, coaches, therapists).
I’ve seen it with many families but not all. But it seems like every generation is going to f___ up their kids in some way.