The Invasion of Gen Alpha

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The Invasion of Gen Alpha

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I honestly belive that most gen alpha kids will realise how garbage their entertainment really is when they grow up.

Nationalisthungarian
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We were never meant to see Tommy without an Afro, it feels so wrong

legendary
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Despite being gen alpha, instead of watching skibidi toilet, my parents thankfully did the right thing. I grew up reading books and playing with toys.

The problem is not gen alpha. It’s their parents. If parents at least limited their screen time and took time to care for their children, we wouldn’t complain about their generation nearly as much

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Being on the older side of Gen Z (Born in 1999), I'm grateful to have grown up in a period where I got a healthy mix of screen time and no screen time, giving more opportunities for socialization and learning. What might have helped me was scheduled and limited amount of screen time and a reward system my parents made. For example, if I got all my work early in the day, I could spent the rest of the day on electronics. Now as a college student, I've been implementing that reward system and it's been helping me have a better work ethic.

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I think discrimination might get worse. Lack of manners, irresponsibility, no social ability, sensitive. I’ve heard some city schools are completely dysfunctional.

tireturd
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I'm a teacher and I can absolutely confirm that kids' ability to read has been decreasing. Some have such a hard time with it that they just don't absorb any of the curriculum and it's frightening. Not to mention how rampant behavioral problems have become. I was a menace in school but I was an outlier. There are whole classes of kids who can't function in a classroom environment now.

TheDevinMT
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I’m 34 and all of this not only gives me grave concerns for the future but also makes me feel so jaded and alienated, which I hate.

harvesterofstorms
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I'm a late Gen Z (2009) and I was BAFFLED when I heard that 7th graders could hardly read at a 3rd grade level. I could read when I was two, so I genuinely feel bad for those students and the teachers.

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If you're intellectually curious and self-aware, it's an amazing time to be a kid; you can soak-up so much knowledge. But if you're lazy and disengaged, you'll become an even more broken human then any generation has produced previously.

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I have a neighbor with two little kids who are sort of gen alpha. And I gotta say. They are great parents. They make their kids only have 1 hour a day of electronics. They are involved in sports and boy scouts. And they are almost always outside. And this is probably the best way to raise a kid. Props to them.

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As a 7th grader, it’s kind of sad to see what some of my classmates do sometimes. A recent example was when one of them were playing games on their Chromebook while we had like 6 assignments due soon. As a kid, I was a typical gen Z/alpha, not really listening to my parents, but these kids who literally talk back to their parents and teachers have to grow up and realize that they won’t be babied for eternity.

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They went from educating kids to addicting kids with these horrible things.

I can’t believe how similar kids are to drug addicts now, it’s horrifying.

pixelcat
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As an old Zoomer I'm really glad my parents actually cared for my wellbeing and didn't let me have a phone or unrestricted internet access until I was around 13.
My cousins are both iPad kids and they are pretty much exactly like what you described. Gen Alpha is so fucked...

Garry
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As a person apart of Gen Z that was born in 2008, I’m glad I was able to actually have a real childhood and not being glued to a tablet 24/7. While yes, I did have electronics as a young kid, I’m glad I at least grew up in a time where I wouldn’t cry even if I didn’t have it for 3 seconds. It’s honestly just sad knowing how screwed Gen Alpha is when it comes to this kind of stuff.

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I'm Gen Alpha but I am glad that I grew up in Vietnam. most Vietnamese are first introduce to the Internet around 2010 - 2013. So, I grew up with the old Internet with crappy Windows XP and Windows 7 computers and role-play with my brothers and Lego sets and his Pokemon cards. I'm glad that I grew up with flash games. It was so fun.

NotPureBlu
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"If you didnt watch cocomelon as a kid, You didnt have a childhood."
- Gen alpha kid

FishMan
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I am in fact a middle schooler in the year of 2023, and I’ve seriously seen teachers break down crying. Back in the first day of math class in seventh grade, no one was paying attention, everyone was screaming, and the teacher literally quit. That was her first day teaching, mind you. I can’t say I blame her, though. I had a substitute for like 3 months of seventh grade math. I didn’t learn anything.

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As a person born in late Gen Z (2009), I can say that I'm so grateful that I actually had a childhood. Yes, I was given an iPad as a kid, but I was still given restrictions, such as only using it after finishing all my homework. In my elementary school, teachers literally forced us to play outside at lunch and recess, and banned iPads during break times. Literally every child in the school hated that rule, but now I understand why the teachers made it. And am I glad that they did. My friends and I actually enjoyed running around during recess and lunch, played games and just had a good time together without a screen in front of us. I still remember being so excited to play with my friends after school, and sometimes we even stayed outside until sunset. Minus a couple hours of screen time each day, I feel like I had a very millennial-like childhood, and I am so grateful for that. I'm just scared for what Gen Alpha will become..

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gen z’s probably gonna have a “back in my day” phase with gen alpha and it’s gonna be hilarious

existingperson
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My sister was born in 2011 (early gen alpha, I believe?) She used to love going outside and exercising everyday, she was really eager to do activities and socialize with people but was told not to because our parents (gen X) weren’t available to watch them play outside. Fast forward a few years, she completely refuses to go out of her room or talk to anyone other than her discord friends at all. Now our parents are wondering what they did wrong, it’s painfully obvious to me because I’ve been there too. Now this will definitely not apply to every cases, but my point is that parent negligence can be a huge factor for how their children act

(Btw we’re slowly getting better, going outside and communicating more)

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