From Developed to Developing Cultures: How Millennials Are Influencing Our World
New generations of Irish people are engaged in a very 21st century revival of their native tongue – Ben Kelly discovers how Gaelic is being dragged out of the classroom and into the outside world
Cultural differences, parenting styles and social norms play a large part in the development of a child.
Your children are there to help but the help can become “undue influence.” Children who want to help their parents as the parents age, are advised to consider that there is such a thing as too much influence, referred to as “undue influence,” according to Caring.com, in “How to Stay...
Childhood behaviour could influence future partnering directly and indirectly.
A government minister says gender-specific toys harm girls' career opportunities. But how much do toys shape career prospects?
Peer pressure can influence your child’s life in more ways than you may realize. Pressure to conform may have a positive effect if your child's peers encourage healthy behavior.
It can be challenging to translate a concept or idea from one language to another, writes Guillaume Thierry, professor of cognitive neuroscience at Bangor University in Wales. In this commentary, Thierry examines linguistic relativity and the possibility that different words and grammar structures can influence how speakers think depending on the spoken language.
The generation gap is real. A new book explains the rupture in the political evolution of young people.
How would you respond to a choice between sacrificing one person and saving five? Your decision could vary depending on whether you are using a foreign language or your native tongue, a study indicates.
As Millennials enter parenthood, research is emerging that shows their kids are clearly the priority, and that how they are choosing to parent their kids is vastly different than previous generations.
How do millennials’ views on US foreign policy differ from their parents and grandparents’ generations? AEI Resident Fellow Phillip Lohaus examines whether o...
Almost every person who had a good father figure in the home could offer some valuable and vital lessons learned from that fatherly influence. I am no different. My story is not unique, except it is my story to cherish, and when I have the opportunity to do so I tell it. Decades ago, at … Lessons I Learned from My Father’s Influence Read More »
If you could do one thing - the most important thing - to influence the life of a young child, what would that be (it’s likely not what you first bring to mi...
Transition is challenging and poignant for this mother and her daughter
The number of millennials who support communism is on the rise and growing fast
How to know if you're part of a generation that is nailing parenting.
Growing numbers of under-30s are attracted to the language to better their career options