How much do parents hate their kids’ music? We may have the answer
31.08.2022 - 03:45
/ nypost.com
when they made headlines at the MTV VMAs on Sunday?A new survey by OnePoll and Kahoot queried 2,000 parents with kids ages 3 to 12 and found that their offspring tend to get excited when their parents take an interest in or show knowledge about something they like, according to 63% of adults. However, while two in five parents were familiar with the movies “Frozen” (43%) and “Moana” (42%), as well as the infamous “Baby Shark” (40%), only 29% knew of the Cartoon Network show “Steven Universe.” In the music department, only 24% of parents were able to correctly identify Fifth Harmony as the girl group shown to them in a picture.
The “Work From Home” singers announced an indefinite hiatus in March 2018 but broke the record for most Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards that same year. Admittedly, 47% of parents revealed they can’t stand their kids’ favorite tunes.
Parents also revealed that 6-to-12-year-olds were more likely to identify Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” than legendary rock band The Rolling Stones (41% vs. 28%).,While there may be a pop cultural information gap between generations, 61% of parents said they are eager to learn more about their kids’ hobbies or interests.“It can be challenging to find things to enjoy for the entire family, especially for parents with kids of various ages, who often have different interests and hobbies,” Sean D’Arcy, vice president of Kahoot! at Home and School, said.
“Game-based learning is a great way for parents and kids to learn something new together while spending quality time as a family,” he added. Eighty-three percent of parents said they use trivia to get their kids excited about more serious topics, such as historic events that happened when they were young (41%), music (39%),
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