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“Google is the new grandparent, the new neighbor, the new nanny,”
says parenting expert Rebecca Parlakian who has been studying new
parent’s behavior for three decades. Rebecca Parlakian further adds that
new and expected moms try early pregnancy and mommy related
searches on sites from universities, medical organizations, children’s
hospitals, and governmental organizations for credible information.
Parenting Trend 3: Millennials Are Relying On Their Baby
Boomer Parents
New parents of all ages often face money woes, but millennial parents
can have it worse because of the student debt burden. As a result, many
millennial parents rely on their baby boomer parents for financial and
emotional support. A recent report suggests that millennial parents
receive approximately $11,000 annually from their Boomer
parents. Boomer grandparents also provide 14.3 hours of primary
childcare per week and 9.2 hours of babysitting. Boomer grandparents
helping their millennial children is the new normal.
That’s why intimate and easy photo sharing is becoming more popular
among working parents. They are using various photo-sharing tools to
stay connected with their babies. Take as an example: Pix-Star Digital
Photo Frame. With the Pix-Star Snap app, anyone can quickly and easily
send pictures, video clips, and audio messages to someone else’s Pix-
Star frame.
As more millennial mothers are working outside the home, they struggle
to get by at times. But they need to figure out the right way to do it.
Balancing “Me Time” and “Family Time” will be key for millennial
parents during the changing trends of parenting.