Anonymous wrote:Xer here. There's a class Facebook page?
Huh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latchkey generation is handsoff with child rearing? Ya don't say....
Xers need to let this latchkey kid thing go. Do you think millennials suddenly had parents at home after school for some reason? No, ours were working too. We all ate bagel bites and watched trl unsupervised. Xers aren't special.
Anonymous wrote:You are wrong.
It depends in the individual’s racial and cultural background as well.
I’m a millennial parent and I don’t see this at all but I’m also a first generation immigrant in an area with other minorities. We’re not like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m Gen X and have no idea what you’re talking about because I don’t hang around random school moms, just my close circle of friends.
I also dgaf how people parent their kids but I will side eye the gossip mom that asks too many personal questions about everyone’s kids and compares them against each other.
The one difference I have noticed is that millennial dads are way more involved with their kids at home and I find that to be a really great change.
Millennials Dads are deadbeats. I love the fact they make their wife work a 40 hour a week full time job in addition to doing 80 percent of house work. Then want a medal for doing 20 percent of housework.
As opposed to their boomer dad whose wife was a SAHM who did 90 percent of housework
I find this to be accurate. ☝🏻
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids won't be hot mess. They will be fine. I was a helicopter parent with my 2nd one because of the pressure and expectations of his father. But also, but that time we had more money and I had more time to be with the child and not work. The father isn't millennial, but older X than I am. Many reasons to be more helicopter than before.
Oh they will be a hot mess. We are just starting to hire kids born in/after 2000 and after at work and they are all anxious, need constant praise, and are hypersensitive to criticism. Their work is good to great but managing their feelings takes a lot of time and effort. Sometimes stereotypes exist for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latchkey generation is handsoff with child rearing? Ya don't say....
Xers need to let this latchkey kid thing go. Do you think millennials suddenly had parents at home after school for some reason? No, ours were working too. We all ate bagel bites and watched trl unsupervised. Xers aren't special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latchkey generation is handsoff with child rearing? Ya don't say....
Xers need to let this latchkey kid thing go. Do you think millennials suddenly had parents at home after school for some reason? No, ours were working too. We all ate bagel bites and watched trl unsupervised. Xers aren't special.