šŸŒŸ Boomer moms just don't understand millennial parenting

Plus, use these election conversation starters with your kids

šŸŒŸ TRENDING

What is ā€œgramnesia?ā€ Let this hilarious viral reel explain

A popular Instagram Reel of a millennial mom teaching her boomer mother about ā€œgentle parentingā€ helps reinforce the idea of ā€œgramnesia,ā€ that grandparents have forgotten what itā€™s like to raise young kidsā€¦and that they donā€™t quite understand our modern-day parenting styles.

šŸŒŸ 5 THINGS

5 things to consider before homeschooling your child

Mandy Davis, known as @homebuilteducation, is a former school principal and made the switch from a traditional school setting to homeschooling her three children. Now sheā€™s a pioneer for this alternative form of education, and shares resources with other families who are also considering the option of homeschool. Read on for the tips she wishes she knew about homeschooling from day one.

  1. Homeschooling is not just school at home

  2. Environment is more important than curriculum 

  3. School ā€˜stressā€™ is different than homeschool ā€˜stressā€™

  4. Socialization happens differently, and thatā€™s ok

  5. The biggest transformation will be you

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šŸŒŸ SCREEN/LIFE BALANCE

Consider these election conversation topics for kids of all ages

Struggling with what to say to your child about the race to the White House? How you broach the subject depends mostly on their grade level. Here are a few election conversation starters to use with your kids, from toddlers to tweens and teens.

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡² Election Section

  • On Our Minds, the PBS Kids podcast produced and hosted by students, releases a special seven-episode series focusing on the ā€œissues and impacts of the 2024 election for young peopleā€ 

  • The New York Times asked teens to share their thoughts on election news, and words they use to describe it are ā€œmisleading,ā€ ā€œchaotic,ā€ ā€œstressful,ā€ and ā€œconfusingā€

  • Meanwhile, CNN had similar political conversations with a group of 10-year-olds, and the survey findings are polarizing, to say the least

šŸŒŸ TLDR

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