Millennial parents favor empathy, flexibility, and emotional awareness over tradition and authority alone

Millennial parenting often looks and feels different from the approaches boomers grew up with—less command, more conversation. At its core, this shift reflects evolving beliefs about child development, emotional intelligence, and individuality. While one generation stresses respect and structure, the other leans into communication and cooperation. The contrast doesn’t mean one is better, but it helps explain why today’s parenting choices include everything from gentle discipline to screen time guided by content, not clocks.












