From their first steps to sleepy faces with drool running down their lips, people are obsessed with sharing photos of their babies on social media.
In the past, unsupervised computer time was fine because there wasn't much to watch. An ad for underwear would be the worst thing a child could see.
Millennials do wish their children could play outside.
Boomers have lived through times of industrialization and mass production, so they may find it hard to understand why millennials are so into organic and natural goods.
Many boomers may have let their kids sleep when they were tired, but millennials are changing that. Training a baby to sleep seems to be good for his or her health.
Many millennials don't seem to be in a hurry to train their kids to use the toilet because diapers are so cheap.
As we learn more about how to raise children, time-outs seem like an old-fashioned way to punish them.
In the ’90s, parents going away for a night out meant unsupervised party time for kids.
Draping babies in heaps of layers due to the fear of cold is understandable.
Since the outbreak, changes in the way people work have made it possible for more parents to work from home.
Parenting is a constantly changing idea, so many millennials try to be flexible and learn how to be better parents every day.