(BPT) - With access to more news and social media than generations past, Gen Z parents are faced with more options than ever before when it comes to raising their own kids. In fact, a new Kiddie Academy survey of 2,000 parents of children ages 0-6 found that more than four in five parents polled (85%) agree that there's no "one size fits all" approach when it comes to parenting, as they blend an average of three different parenting styles.
According to The Bump , parenting priorities likely reflect the environments each generation grew up in. For example, millennials who came of age in the '90s have seen a growing cultural focus on mental health, while Gen Zers, who came of age during a challenging post-COVID job market, see the need to be "practical, resilient and future-ready."
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