Some millennial parents say they feel "abandoned" by their baby boomer parents, who've chosen to travel in their retirement, rather than stay home and help raise their grandchildren, Business Insider found. But she often has to schedule visits with her parents or in-laws "months" ahead of time, she said. While they've come around to understand the decision, Dobson said they had hoped their father would be more available to help raise their kids. Dobson said millennials often butt heads with their boomer parents over their different approaches to parenting. Even if they don't come to the same conclusions on parenting , millennials still want a trusted person to help them raise their family, he argued.
Source: Fox News December 04, 2023 13:55 UTC