4 millennial baby trends that make baby boomers roll their eyes

2021-11-12 07:50:05 By : Ms. Gail Su

From tummy time to "smart" pumps, it can be said that a lot has changed since millennials themselves were babies. Although everyone can accept the safe sleep guidelines that have changed over 30 years (goodbye bumper; hello, swaddling), there are things that baffle baby boomers. Here, the baby trends of four millennials confuse their own parents.

Why would the 6-month-old kid knock them on the head with a drumstick? The answer is likely to be infant-led weaning, which is a solid food introduction method that throws all those precious spoon-fed mud into the wind, and then feeds on its own. It's messy, counterintuitive (see: chicken legs), and, no, the horror of the Grammys is that we didn't put it on pee and carrots. Millennial parents see the overall benefits of putting control in the hands of babies, providing a 360-degree sensory experience—in theory—allowing their sense of taste to open up more flavors and textures, building a healthier relationship with food, and even promoting Better hand-eye coordination. Again, this is based on anecdotal evidence. So, to the Grammys, the fear of suffocation and chaos-my goodness, it's a mess! -Is it really worth joining the trend? For the new parents? Absolutely.

We dare to let your parents who interfere with sleep training and their schedules, and keep it alive. The parents of the millennial generation not only see sleep training as a stage; it is a way of life that requires full dedication. From wake-up windows and white noise machines to $500 monitors and 4 billion different babies and sleeping bags, the business of sleep is important. (We know a Boomer who raises his eyebrows and calls Snoo "a robot that can shake my grandson to sleep.") Choose from a library of methods and countless guides to new parents (sleep influencers with fingers crossed)) Use their special Techniques to get a good night's sleep. One sentence: Think twice before you ask a millennial parent, “For God’s sake, why did you wake that baby from her nap?” Because the said parent might release you Sea monster. (But please forgive her because she doesn't get enough sleep.)

Nana and Dad are completely dressed in unisex outfits-there will be no "lady loves me" one-piece in this shower (Yah). But what baby boomers cannot understand is the boring color palette on Instagram and Pinterest. Well, the walls of the nursery can be "eucalyptus", but does every piece of clothing he wears must be designed for Hampton? Let's talk about toys. Millennials cannot get enough "interior design-friendly" Scandi wooden toys for their restrained glory. Maybe these paired Montessori toys do prepare children for "learning and living", but you have been playing with Fischer Price lit moles all day, and you are fine!

Grandparents may have raised four children by themselves. They grow up to become adaptable, adaptable, and kind neurosurgeons, but if their "life experience" advice has not been thoroughly researched and studied by Ivy League economists Data support, is it really possible? Is it helpful? For millennial parents, the answer is no. (Sorry, mom.) Emily Oster's data-driven approach to parenting allows many parents to make decisions through the pandemic. From her newsletter answering specific questions about COVID, school, travel, and risk assessment to her AMA Instagram story (and of course her three books), Oster has become a self-help information buffet for fearful parents, whether she is Talking about vaccines or breastfeeding. In other words, if grandma really wants to provide her nanny skills, any new parents will be happy to say yes.

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