Parenting is increasingly becoming a point of contention between generations. Boomers prioritized discipline and independence, while millennials prioritized closeness and emotional support. Psychologist Margrit Stamm explains the origins of these differences, why the pressure on parents is growing, and why the conflict over "good parenting" continues to intensify.
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Parenting is increasingly becoming a point of contention between generations. Boomers prioritized discipline and independence, while millennials prioritized closeness and emotional support. Psychologist Margrit Stamm explains the origins of these differences, why the pressure on parents is growing, and why the conflict over "good parenting" continues to intensify.