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Parenting in the Digital Age

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“Thirty years ago, we still didn’t have perfect relationships and we won’t continue to have perfect relationships into the future.”

"Thirty years ago, we still didn't have perfect relationships and we won't continue to have perfect relationships into the future."
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Ball Bearings Magazine releases its print issue on November 2. Join the conversation.
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The Multi-generational Household

Millennials are living with their parents and other family members far more than any generation in the past
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Introduction: Fall Print Issue

At a projected 75.3 million, Millennials have surpassed the Baby Boomer generation, now projected at 74.9 million people. For the...
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Transgender in America

Kathrynne Horine, one of the estimated 700,000 transgender individuals in the United States, shares her story.
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Parenting Values through the Years

Millennials have different views when it comes to parenting. See what each generation values and how they compare to one another.
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“People have trust issues [because of technology]. It forms a sense of them checking back and forth on their phones.”

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