Osmo YouTube Channel – 2.27.20
A new survey commissioned by Osmo of 2,000 U.S. parents of school-age children examines different attitudes towards parenting and parenting practices between today’s adults and their parents, while revealing a desire to carry on specific traditions they learned as kids and rejecting punitive practices. A surprising 78% of survey participants (61% male; 37% female) with kids ages 5-14+ think they’re better at parenting than their parents/caregivers were. This study conducted by OnePoll also reveals a range of attitudes towards how they value time spent with children, including screen time, given how many mobile devices (tablets, phones, computers, laptops, gaming devices/consoles) are being used by children and adults today.