Generation Iy: Our Last Chance To Save Their Future (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
Currently taking a class with Stephanie Ortman Arrington. My granddaughter is not old enough to text and work websites like Facebook, but she knows alot about the techology. Great book for someone who has older children or grandchildren. There are chapters about raising boys and one on types parents. Learning alot. Wish I had this book when I was raising my boys.Finished book and the class. Enjoyed both very much. Once the reader realizes that this book is the result of a counselor who is speaking from years of experience and personal observation, in addition to the typical generation research (specifically Howe and Strausse), it is easier to digest. Don't look for hard numbers and deep analysis, or the defense of a hard thesis. This is practical advice for those who are trying to understand the culture of Gen iY. Naturally, that means a lot of anecdotes and personal examples. It can get trite and cliche, but his overall observations seem to ring pretty true. Read if you are working to develop young leaders.
What do You think about Generation Iy: Our Last Chance To Save Their Future (2010)?
It's a book for those that don't keep up with the trends and culture. A bit dated already.
—Mukhtar
A must read for anyone working with the Millennial generation!
—dj293