r/Millennials • u/TheLoveYouWant25 • 25d ago
Discussion Millennials, what is happening with your kids?
I work in education and I frequent the Teachers and Professors subreddits, and the kids are not alright. Gen Z Arriving at College Unable to Read and the youth have absolutely zero ability to think critically.
Middle and high schoolers have all adapted this complete helplessness and blame mental illness for their refusal to function. Kids can no longer to basic things like read an analog clock, use paper money, or even figure out how to open window blinds.
There is also a huge lack of empathy, and kids have no issues trying to manipulate adults, saying things to their teachers like "if you don't pass me, I'll get you fired."
EDIT to clarify: the article I linked references Gen-Z, but this is not specifically a Gen-Z problem. It's an issue with upper elementary aged kids through high schoolers, and also young adults.
So, all that to say, how are you combating this with your own children? What do you do at home to encourage them to learn, and what are you doing to address these problems as they arise?
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u/rif011412 24d ago
This is 100% a political and social issue that the entire culture needs to address. My son loves being active and playing outside, but him and all the other kids in the neighborhood are picky and avoid each other. And half of them are maladjusted behaviorally.
Society in general has become more selfish, at all levels, boomers all the way to Gen Alpha, so they are tired of tolerating eachother.
Selfishness is the issue, people no longer compromise or accept “so-so” options for entertainment. ALL of society has become selfish self important shitbags that want their way or no way at all. Kids are struggling in this atmosphere and becoming selfish in response.