


Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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Generational Disparities:Issues with Intergenerational Relationships
Dr. Mayanka Sharma,
Abstract
It is essential to bridge the technology hole among mother and father and youngsters. Guardians
often make contributions to the widening hole among mother and father and youngsters with the
aid of using pushing youngsters beyond their cutoff thresholds. This can appear in ways. Guardians
both make requests which are more than the restrictions of the kid or push the kid over the
conservative or societal restraints of the guardians.This, in turn, causes the child to become
distracted from the way of life and guardianship position. The purpose of this research is to
investigate the causes of the Generation Gap. It has been observed that as guardians become more
concerned with their children's behaviour, disagreements turn into disputes, and there is a severe
amount of friction between how grown-up children and their parents view their relationship. The
most established and accurate measures of generational effect are sex, age, youngster's conjugal
state, and private proximity.
Keywords
intergenerational relationships, technology, guardianship, cultural
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