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Parenting the i-Generation

Parenting children in technological times is indeed a challenge.<br>In this brief powerpoint, Social Researcher Mark McCrindle looks at the need for assessing the Competence, Compliance & Character of the child in determining what technology they have access to, and with how much freedom.

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Parenting the i-Generation

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  1. Parenting the i-generation Parents’ Dinner Mark McCrindle, Social Researcher.

  2. CONNECTING

  3. SHOPPING

  4. WORKING

  5. THE MOST ASKED QUESTIONS ON GOOGLE What is Gangnam style? Why is my internet so slow? When is Fathers’ Day? Where is Chuck Norris? Who is Gossip girl?

  6. BUILDERS GENERATION AGE 67+

  7. BABY BOOMERS GENERATION AGED 48-66

  8. GENERATION X AGED 33-47

  9. GENERATION Y AGED 18-32

  10. GENERATION Z AGED 5-17

  11. GENERATION ALPHA AGED 4 & UNDER

  12. What technology? How much freedom? Competence Compliance Character

  13. Nurturing (fulfilled) Permissive (spoilt) Aloof (insecure) Authoritarian (discouraged) www.mccrindle.com.au Parenting types - what works best + Expressed love & demonstrated affection - - + Defined boundaries & culture of compliance

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