Hoosier parents and teachers might be stumped when Gen Alpha — those born from 2010 to 2024 — toss out terms like "delulu," "rizz" and "6-7." It's a language born from the internet, honed on social ...
Some of the most entertaining tidbits from Google’s Year in Search 2024 were the queries around “Why do kids say…” Like, “Why do kids say sigma?” “Gyat?” “Ohio?” Recently, Google shared that 2025 ...
Kids born between 2010 and 2024 have adapted a dialect all their own. When Natalie Boe listens to her two young sons talk with each other and their friends, she said it can be like listening to a ...
Nowadays, words and phrases from memes or viral TikTok videos can be heard in everyday conversation when speaking with the younger generation. Usually you can gather what a word means depending on the ...
If a Gen Alpha tween said, “Let him cook,” would you know what that meant? No? AI doesn’t either. A research paper written by soon-to-be ninth grader Manisha Mehta was presented this week at the ACM ...
When my son’s football team ended with a score of 6-7 a few weeks ago, I knew we would be hearing it on repeat for days. As a mom of four, including three middle-school-aged kids (and a second grader ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. The way Gen Alpha children (born from 2010-2024) interact with money is a seismic shift.
Ana Valdez is President and CEO of the Latino Donor Collaborative, a leading producer of economic data on the U.S. Latino Cohort. Every back-to-school season, American brands flood shelves and screens ...