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Millennial vs boomer parenting styles: Which one is better?

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 16, 2023, 15:31 IST
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​What are millennial and boomer parenting styles​

Baby boomers, often shortened to boomers, are the demographic cohort preceding Generation X, often defined as people born from 1946 to 1964. Millennials are the cohort between Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1980) and Generation Z (those born from about 1997 to the early 2010s).


The generational gap between millennials and baby boomers extends beyond technology and societal norms—it also influences parenting styles. Each generation brings its own beliefs, values, and approaches to raising children, sparking debates about which style is better. However, the effectiveness of parenting isn't determined solely by generational labels but rather by a combination of factors influenced by individual circumstances and cultural shifts.
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​Millennial Parenting​

Millennials, born roughly between 1981 and 1996, are characterized by a more progressive, inclusive, and tech-savvy mindset. Their parenting style often reflects a desire for increased emotional connection with their children. They prioritize a hands-on approach, valuing open communication, and a partnership with their kids.

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​Millennials’ parenting style​

This generation tends to advocate for positive reinforcement, encouraging self-expression and autonomy. They emphasize building confidence and self-esteem in their children by allowing them to explore and make choices, aiming for a more egalitarian parent-child relationship.

Millennial parents are also known for being more receptive to new parenting techniques and embracing changing societal norms. They tend to be supportive of a child's interests, fostering creativity, and often involve children in decision-making processes.

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​Boomer Parenting​

Baby boomers, born roughly between 1946 and 1964, grew up during an era of significant social change. Their parenting style is often associated with structure, discipline, and a focus on hard work. They might lean towards more traditional parenting methods, emphasizing respect for authority and adherence to rules.

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​Boomers’ parenting style​

Boomers typically prioritize the importance of education, instilling a strong work ethic and determination in their children. They often follow a more authoritative parenting approach, establishing clear boundaries and rules, expecting compliance and accountability from their kids.

Boomer parents might also value privacy more, maintaining a sense of authority and distinction between parent and child roles. Their style often reflects a belief in tough love, aiming to prepare their children for the challenges they might face in the world.

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​Whose parenting style is better?​

Determining which parenting style is better—millennial or boomer—is subjective and context-dependent. Both styles have their strengths and weaknesses, and what works for one family might not work for another.

Millennial parenting tends to foster a close emotional bond and encourages independence and creativity in children. However, critics argue it may lead to overly permissive parenting or challenges in enforcing boundaries. Boomer parenting emphasizes structure, discipline, and responsibility, which can instill resilience and a strong work ethic in children. Yet, it might also be criticized for being too rigid or restrictive, potentially hindering a child's self-expression and autonomy.

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