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Shifting Parenting Perspectives: Millennials Move Away from Obedience

February 11, 2025 - 23:50

Shifting Parenting Perspectives: Millennials Move Away from Obedience

In a significant shift in parenting philosophies, millennials are increasingly choosing not to instill the value of obedience in their children. This change reflects broader cultural transformations, particularly influenced by movements such as #MeToo, which have reshaped societal views on authority and personal agency.

One older millennial shared insights on this evolving mindset, emphasizing the importance of teaching children to think critically and assertively rather than simply complying with authority. This generation of parents is focusing on fostering independence, self-expression, and emotional intelligence in their kids.

The desire to raise children who are empowered to voice their opinions and advocate for themselves is becoming a central theme in millennial parenting. Many believe that encouraging open dialogue and questioning norms will better prepare their children for the complexities of modern society. This approach marks a departure from traditional parenting styles that often prioritized obedience over individual thought, reflecting a deeper understanding of personal rights and social dynamics.


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