YOGYAKARTA - Millennials are a new approach promoted by the generation of birth in 1981 (1996 in raising children. This generation grows with the internet and smart devices, then applies mindfulness and emotional intelligence values in modern households. Here are things that millennials pay attention to in parenting.

Millennials really appreciate self-awareness and mindfulness in raising children. In many homes, the family uses practices such as checking emotional conditions, short therapy, or daily reflections as part of the family's routine. That way, emotional communication becomes more open and children learn to express feelings healthily. This value helps foster stronger bonds and mutual respect between family members.

This generation is used to looking for parenting information through articles, podcasts, or online forums before making decisions. According to Pew Research data, reported by Marriage, Monday, August 11, millennials more frequently access the internet for parenting tips than the previous generation. This approach makes millennials more based on knowledge and evidence, not just hereditary habits.

Although familiar with digital devices, millennials set limits on the use of gadgets in the family. Many parents set screenless clocks during dinner or outdoor playing time so that children don't depend too much on gadgets. This reflects the need to create a balance between technology and real interactions in the family.

Both mothers and millennial fathers usually share more balanced parenting responsibilities. Fathers born in the millennial generation category are increasingly active in parenting, although work challenges often make many people feel the need to hide their father status. This equivalence supports a more inclusive home climate and supports children's growth.

Millennials come with high pressure. Because the hope of appearing perfectly on social media, high cost of living, and a balanced life between careers and families. Recent surveys show 46% of millennials experience significant stress parenting. Many feel guilty when they can't meet the ideal standards seen outside.

Millennials are not only about different styles, but also greater values and awareness in raising children. By combining research, open emotions, as well as balance between technology and quality time, millennial parents form a wiser and more empathic way of educating. Despite the many challenges, this approach provides space not only for children to grow, but also for parents to take care of themselves and family relationships in a healthy manner.


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