Move Over Millennials, Here Comes 'iGen' ... Or Maybe Not
A new book worries that growing up with smartphones and the Internet has been harmful to a generation of kids. Critic Annalisa Quinn says intergenerational carping is a long, and unhelpful tradition.
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September 17, 2017 at 06:01PM
NPR News: Move Over Millennials, Here Comes 'iGen' ... Or Maybe Not
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