Interesting article -- if not a rehash of the dozens that are written every year about how narcissistic and overly privileged attributes of Generation Y (1984-2000?).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/Mickey-goodman/are-we-raising-a-generati_b_1249706.html
I think there's some merit to some of this -- natural competition, letting kids fail, lose, and win -- teaching kids the skills they need to navigate the real world and job market, etc.
Having said that -- I feel like this is generally overblown.
Yes, modern kids have been raised on tablet computers and devices. They spend countless hours image crafting their online personas and "collecting" friends -- but are these not the skills young people will need to be productive adults in the future?.
What about parents on the board? Is this something you think about and worry about with your kids?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/Mickey-goodman/are-we-raising-a-generati_b_1249706.html
I think there's some merit to some of this -- natural competition, letting kids fail, lose, and win -- teaching kids the skills they need to navigate the real world and job market, etc.
Having said that -- I feel like this is generally overblown.
Yes, modern kids have been raised on tablet computers and devices. They spend countless hours image crafting their online personas and "collecting" friends -- but are these not the skills young people will need to be productive adults in the future?.
What about parents on the board? Is this something you think about and worry about with your kids?