Which Generation Matches Your Parenting Style?
Which Generation Matches Your Parenting Style?
Gen-X, Millennial, Boomer or Silent Generation?
Gen-X, Millennial, Boomer or Silent Generation?
If you’re having a dinner party, the children are:
Your biggest fear for your children is:
The scholastic program that most appeals to you is:
The ideal age to have your first child is:
After your first child was born, your first concern was:
When you hear the name “Spock,” you think of:
Which of the following would you be most likely to say to your child?
Your take on breastfeeding is:
If you had to choose between one of the following names for your child, you’d pick:
When your children misbehave, you:
For dinner, you will be serving:
Your kid’s extracurricular activities include:
For your daughter’s fifth birthday, you’d give her:
Gen X Parent
Gen X Parent
Congrats! You’re a Gen X parent. Your life is very full. You love parenting, but you have other things to do as well. Your kids are being raised to stand up to gender stereotyping and to believe they can do everything. Your family eats organic, stays healthy, recycles and tries to be good to the planet.
Boomer Parent
Boomer Parent
Congrats! You’re a Boomer parent. You want the very best for your kid and are going to stop at nothing to get it. You’ve read the books and been to the seminars. Your children’s lives are full of activities and enrichment and they never feel under-loved or bored. Everybody gets a medal!
Silent Generation Parent
Silent Generation Parent
Congrats! You’re a Silent Generation parent. You believe kids should be seen and not heard, show respect to their elders and eat what’s put in front of them. Your home is not a democracy; it’s a benevolent monarchy. You’re the parents and while your kids have their say, you make all the decisions.
Millennial Parent
Millennial Parent
Congrats! You’re a Millennial parent. You’re up with the latest parenting gadgets and connected to your support network from your phone at all times. You count individuality as the highest value, and you’re letting your offspring have as much say as you do in family decisions, especially the ones that involve them.