Members of Generation Z, born between the mid-1990s and 2010, are the first generation to have never known a world without the internet and the most varied generation yet. As Generation Z enters adulthood and begins to make their own decisions, it is critical that we as parents have a genuine grasp of how to lead and parent them.
What exactly do we know about them?
And what can we learn from them?
They are regarded as both the most empowered and the most nervous adolescent group in human history. You are not alone if you are a parent/guardian/mentor who is struggling to connect with and lead them. However, the most recent study provided in this book reveals an unexpected reality: Their best chance of success begins when their parents choose to trust in them, challenge them, and walk beside them as they face the most difficult difficulties that today's youngsters will encounter. It's past time to start seeing Generation Z for their benefit and for the sake of our world's future success.
Ben Seyi-Ola, a well-known private coach known for his outstanding work in mentoring Gen Z children and parents, has created not just a book but a parent's guide to understanding and guiding Generation Z. He has conducted extensive surveys from a database, as well as case studies and other instances of his vast knowledge, to compile what every parent has to know and do in order to have fantastic interactions with their Gen Z child. He has worked extensively with youngsters from many generations to develop a blueprint or road map for successfully leading Generation Z.
He has defined Generation Z as an exceptionally smart, promising, and perceptive generation that is warning their elders about the world around them.
Because Generation Z's thought patterns and worldview differ, many parents are concerned and unsure about how to comprehend, guide, lead, and discipline them. The conflict between us parents and our Gen Z children leads to broken relationships, sadness, and low self-esteem among Gen Z. This book will teach you how to Communicate, guide, discipline, and lead your child while giving them their space. You'll learn how to make your child your friend and how to keep them coming to you for guidance without breaking any lines.
Much of the extant material about Generation Z is quite judgmental. In contrast, this book presents a comprehensive picture of a generation confronted with immense difficulties, ranging from climate change to civil upheaval. Furthermore, they are confronted with this future, relying on themselves and their peers to collaborate to tackle these difficulties. This generation of young people is as empathetic and innovative as any before them, and understanding how they approach challenges may allow us to conceive new types of solutions and think practically through their eyes. This book concludes with an optimistic tone, implying that we can successfully teach and train Generation Z to live and prosper in this digital society.
Ben Seyi-Ola explains the consequences and recommends for parents and mentors the likely outcomes of various procedures. He also discussed ways to improve our relationship with our Gen Z children.