Perhaps the biggest difference between a kid born today and one born thirty years ago is the relationship that they have with screens. While there's no denying that most adults are addicted to their phones, they have nothing on the iPad kids who seem to have been glued to a tablet since the day that they were born.
As a result, it's a pretty common occurrence to see people hand-wringing over the fate of Gen Alpha. Their apparent inability to go thirty seconds without YouTube can be a cause for concern. This discourse was recently kicked up a notch after a video surfaced of a toddler-aged child who seemed to be browsing a selection of Soyjaks on 4Chan. Although some viewers were ready with the jokes, many others pondered what the thought process of the parents was to allow their kid to do such a thing. Get this child watching Bluey, stat.
As a result, it's a pretty common occurrence to see people hand-wringing over the fate of Gen Alpha. Their apparent inability to go thirty seconds without YouTube can be a cause for concern. This discourse was recently kicked up a notch after a video surfaced of a toddler-aged child who seemed to be browsing a selection of Soyjaks on 4Chan. Although some viewers were ready with the jokes, many others pondered what the thought process of the parents was to allow their kid to do such a thing. Get this child watching Bluey, stat.