Millennial and Gen Z parents are introducing their Gen Alpha kids to VHS tapes, landline-style phones, and Barbie dolls.
Kids these days...they talk about their feelings and consider therapy a normal part of healthcare. It's (mostly) all good news.
New survey data confirms Mom and Dad are taking an active role in Gen-Z’s job searches, including showing up to interviews ...
Compare the work culture of the 1990s to today: long hours, limited flexibility, and always-on expectations. According to research from Johns Hopkins, 68 percent of Gen Z and younger millennials ...
Their major concerns are closely tied to everyday cost-of-care considerations, including childcare expenses, workplace policy and access to maternal healthcare.
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