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“Their bigger challenge is conflict negotiation, and they often are unable to think for themselves [...] The overinvolvement of helicopter parents prevents children from learning how to grapple with disappointment on their own,” Donatone claims. Millennials are very contingent on their parents because of “helicopter parenting.” Donatone is under the impression that millennials parents are to blame for their incompetence, but Sharon Begley says otherwise.
Sharon Begley’s, “The Dumbest Generation? Don’t Be Dumb,” suggests that millennials are dependent on technology and multitasking. “Chronic multitasking- texting and listening to your iPod and updating your Facebook page while studying for your exam on the Italian Renaissance- might also impair learning…” Begley argues. Technology has improved tremendously for the millennial generation. Millennials have learned how to adapt and now depend on Google or another search engine to give them an answer that they may not know. Begley believes that millennials could not survive without this