Parenting
… a parenting journey inside the 21st century …
Parenting is a lifelong journey and a collection of experiences we learn as we nurture children. Good parenting will surely facilitate their growth, health, and general well-being. It will also empower them with self-esteem and the confidence to hustle with 21st century challenges. The opposite is true when children are poorly parented.
At Parenting Alpha, we describe our own journey, one dotted with technology, globalization, diversity, competitiveness & emerging social-economic challenges! We are confident ours is not ‘very’ different from yours, and even better, we can learn a thing or two from each other. Our collective input should simplify our individual journeys.
‘Kids will follow your example. Not your advice. Don’t just tell them to: do more physical activity, eat healthier food, get outside more, do the right thing, be kind to others, read books. Make sure you are doing these things so your kids will follow. Lead by example.’
Jack Coulson
‘When parents are too hands-on, kids fail to learn self-reliance. Instead of hovering like a helicopter parent, try submarine parenting: give kids the freedom to explore and surface if there’s a distress signal.’
Adam Grant
Recent articles
Oxidative stress in adults and children is a physiological condition that occurs when there’s an imbalance between the production of free radicals and antioxidants in the body.
When we sleep during the day, we disrupt the circadian rhythm, a 24-hour cycle that regulates various physiological processes, such as sleep-wake patterns.
The involvement of parents in homework for children can be both helpful and harmful, depending on the extent and nature of the involvement.
Featured articles
Generation Alpha is the name given to the latest demographic cohort, a generation born entirely in the 21st century. Alpha children and soon-to-be teenagers are wired to co-exist with the digital ecosystem in its entirety.
Generation Alpha predictions highlight what demographic experts think will become of the current generation cohort when it reaches maturity. Of the many predictions, Alpha will probably become most tech savvy generation yet.
When children read wide, they deliberately explore fiction, non-fiction, and other content, on top of academic reading material. This empowers them with knowledge, empathy, and tolerance of other people and cultures.
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Kids playing computer games are known to have better executive function skills such as working memory, flexible thinking & self control.
Research shows that we spend 90% of our day staying indoors. In stark contrast, our ancestors spent the same amount of time outdoors!
One way to make your picky eating child love ‘tasteless’ healthy food is through tweaking them into delicious servings.
In this article, we’ll explore what each generational cohort is doing for life, work to lifestyle, and everything in between.
Discover why assigning age-appropriate chores to children is crucial for fostering responsibility, independence, and valuable life skills.
Fun things to do with children is crucial for their health and self-confidence. It also helps cement a healthy parent-child relationship.
Generational Cohorts:
The generation years chart and timeline describe the seven recent demographic cohorts stretching from way back in the 20th century. They include the Greatest, Silent, Boomer, X, Millennial, Z, and Alpha generations.