Anonymous wrote:I'm Gen X (1970) and dropped off my kid for college on Friday and I didn't even know there was an FB page! I have no desire to track my kid in anyway.
Anonymous wrote:You over estimate your influence vs peer influence. They will all be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Millennial here. We all sort of think Gen X was the worst generation. So, maybe we just don’t want to be anything like you?
I think boomers are the worst but X’ers have this insanely annoying need to be special / unique / laid back / not like other people and it’s so obnoxious
Anonymous wrote:Millennial here. We all sort of think Gen X was the worst generation. So, maybe we just don’t want to be anything like you?
Anonymous wrote:Millennial here. We all sort of think Gen X was the worst generation. So, maybe we just don’t want to be anything like you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at a college parent facebook page for a true read on the helicopter parents.
+1 I work with a Gen X parent whose kids are all in college and she regularly tracks their locations on their phones! And then she'll text them to say something about where they are! Like, let your kid live their life, Big Brother!
Oh I hate when people track their college-aged kids. I find it completely invasive.
The weirdest thing to me is how her kids are completely unfazed by it. She'll see that one of them is near the other one (they go to the same school) and call one of them to be like, "Hey, your brother is next door. Can you go ask him something for me?" and they DO IT. She takes all her calls on speakerphone with her office door open, so I can hear the way her kids respond and it's as if the whole interaction is totally normal, instead of absolutely nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at a college parent facebook page for a true read on the helicopter parents.
+1. Try University of MD for some laughs. JFC it is a shitshow. These parents are mostly genx with some younger boomers thrown in the mix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at a college parent facebook page for a true read on the helicopter parents.
+1 I work with a Gen X parent whose kids are all in college and she regularly tracks their locations on their phones! And then she'll text them to say something about where they are! Like, let your kid live their life, Big Brother!
Oh I hate when people track their college-aged kids. I find it completely invasive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an older X that had kids late. So, most of my peers have kids that are older than ours, but I saw them parenting before I had kids. Most of the parents of my children's peers are millennials and I see them when our kids get together.
I have seen both types (relaxed vs helicopter) parents from every generation. I think the generalizations are stereotypes and you can't really stereotype based on age or generation.
I agree with this though I do find myself rolling my eyes at the helicopters. That said, kids need personalized parenting and I'm a hypocrite. The relaxed style I had for the first kid is not working on the second.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an older X that had kids late. So, most of my peers have kids that are older than ours, but I saw them parenting before I had kids. Most of the parents of my children's peers are millennials and I see them when our kids get together.
I have seen both types (relaxed vs helicopter) parents from every generation. I think the generalizations are stereotypes and you can't really stereotype based on age or generation.