Home > 6 ways millennials are raising kids differently than their parents

News
6 ways millennials are raising kids differently than their parents

Description

Business Insider reports Millennials appear to be raising their children differently than their parents. Unlike the generation before them, Millennial parents are known for engaging others in the rearing of their children, marrying more often prior to having children, and of course with the rise of social media, the children of today's moms and dads are likely having their milestones and daily life moments chronicled on social media for all the world to see.

Added on the 15/11/2017 16:42:18 - Copyright : Wochit

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • This Single Mom Adopted 6 Sisters So They Wouldn’t Be Separated

    Noir et blanc : Emission du mercredi 29 octobre 2014 2/2

    04/05/2018 - Women's Day US
  • By the Ways: A Journey with William Eggleston - Extrait 6 - VO - (2005)

    Une évocation de la vie de William Eggleston, pionnier de la photographie couleur.

    23/11/2021 - Orange - Webedia
  • Peruvian parents, kids call for return to in-person classes

    Lima, Aug 21 (EFE/EPA).- Hundreds marched in this capital on Saturday to call for a return to in-person classes more than 17 months after Peru's schools were closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic."We are on the list that nobody wants to be on: the list of countries that have forgotten education," Milagros Saez, spokesperson for the group Let's Return to Class Peru, told Efe during the protest in Lima."I think there are seven countries left in the world (besides Peru) without schools open and planes for return," she said. (Camera: MIKHAIL HUACAN).SHOT LIST: PARENTS, CHILDREN AND SUPPORTERS PARTICIPATE IN A MARCH TO CALL FOR THE REOPENING OF SCHOOLS, IN LIMA, PERU.

    22/08/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • 6 Ways a Woman’s Body Can Change Their 20s

    Inondations : Nîmes sauvée des eaux

    24/07/2021 - Wochit
  • Class Action Is In Session: Homeless Parents Sue Over Lack Of WiFi For Kids' Schooling

    A federal judge has ruled 114,000 homeless students in New York City are to have their day in court. Business Insider reports a judge has allowed a class-action lawsuit to advance to expedite the roll-out of WiFi to homeless shelters across the city. The suit was filed when homeless students were unable to access the internet in homeless shelters during periods of remote learning this year. Business Insider reports the city provided students with iPads with unlimited cellular data, but many have had trouble getting proper cell service. US District Judge Alison Nathan wrote in her opinion that homeless students are deprived of their right to education without internet connectivity. For as long as that deprivation exists, the City bears a duty...to furnish them with the means necessary for them to attend school. US District Judge Alison Nathan

    03/01/2021 - Wochit

More videosNews

Watch video of  - DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12 - Label : Economie wallonne -
News

DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12

29/04/2021 12:55:32