People who were kids in the 1960s, largely late baby boomers and older Gen Xers, learned many life lessons that are sadly rare today, given the rise of gentle and overprotective parenting trends.
There's a reason why Gen Xers, the kids who largely grew up in the 1970s, are coined the "latchkey" generation — they were parentified and expected to navigate life largely on their own. With both ...
The older we get, the more mature we are, and the more we learn, the better able we are to know what’s right. Right? Not always. Sometimes the aging process can strip away the natural aspects that ...
Kids in the 1970s learned several life skills that modern parenting has pretty much wiped out of children today.
Parents have a lot of hopes and dreams for their children's futures — and child psychologists have their own set of goals for their kids. Child psychology experts aren't prioritizing material ...
Growing up in the ’90s taught kids patience, creativity, and how to handle boredom without constant screens. ’90s kids learned to care for the planet, speak up about issues, and take responsibility ...
"I like pepperoni and cheese and a little bit of sauce," the Irving Elementary School first grader said, studiously avoiding trays of fresh peppers and mushrooms. "I don't like vegetables, so they won ...