If you’ve had a baby since 2010 you may be wondering what this generation of kids will grow into. What kind of world, what kind of person?
Who are our kids going to be – this generation dubbed “Generation Alpha”?
There are 2.5 million Generation Alphas being born around the globe each week.
Some 6000 a week in Australia. Each new addition to the Alpha Gen born into a world of technological and medical advances their grandparents couldn’t have dreamed of.
Their names are Charlotte or Ava, William, Emily, Jack, Noah or Mia.
Many of them are already celebrities. North West, Harper Beckham, Prince George and his sister Charlotte.
Their lives will have been documented on social media, a digital footprint already set in stone and impossible to erase. They will live lives more sheltered than their parents, but they will be less hovered over than the Generation Z a few years ahead who suffered helicopter parenting.
According to social researcher Mark McCrindle, who coined the term "Generation Alpha", these babies will become the most influential generation the world has ever seen.
Technology
At every turn there has been a screen and they know innately how to interact with it. Via IStock.
These kids never knew a world without it. They were born as the first iPad was born – in 2010 – and their lives will be seamlessly integrated into technology.
From the moment they could see, screens were all around them, much more so than even children a decade older.