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Jeridah Andayi Explains Why Many Gen X Parents Stop Negotiating With Their Gen Z Children

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Last updated: 2026/06/15 at 12:55 PM
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Media personality Jeridah Andayi has sparked discussion online after sharing her thoughts on how parenting styles are changing between Gen X parents and their Gen Z children. Her comments focused on the growing tension many parents experience when repeated advice and instructions seem to have little effect. She explained that some parents eventually reach a point where constant negotiation no longer works. Instead, they shift their approach and allow children to learn through real-life consequences. Her remarks resonated widely with parents who say they face similar challenges at home.

Jeridah Andayi said in a video shared on her social media platforms that parenting often changes once repeated guidance stops producing results. She explained that many parents start with patience, reminders and continuous explanations about expectations. Over time, however, some feel that their children no longer respond to instructions in the same way. At that stage, she said parents begin focusing less on persuasion and more on allowing outcomes to speak for themselves. Her message highlighted a shift from active negotiation to structured detachment in decision making.

She described how many Gen X parents feel they have already communicated their values clearly and repeatedly. In her view, there comes a point where further discussions do not change behaviour, especially when instructions are ignored multiple times. Some parents then choose to step back and let children experience the consequences of their actions. This approach, she noted, is not about giving up but about reinforcing responsibility through experience. She added that parents still remain present but reduce constant intervention in every decision.

Jeridah also pointed out that this stage of parenting often comes with a mindset shift. Instead of ongoing debates, some parents adopt a firm stance where instructions are given once and left for children to act on. She said this does not mean parents stop caring, but they stop repeating the same guidance when it is not being followed. Many parents, according to her, believe that real understanding develops when children face the results of their own choices. This method is often seen as a way to prepare Gen Z children for independence and accountability.

Her comments sparked strong engagement from audiences online, especially parents who said they relate to the experience of repeated disagreements at home. Some shared humorous stories about trying to guide their children through similar challenges. Others said they have also shifted toward allowing natural consequences to play a bigger role in parenting. The discussion highlighted generational differences in communication, discipline and independence between Gen X parents and Gen Z children. It also reflected broader conversations about how modern parenting continues to evolve.

Despite describing the frustrations some parents face, Jeridah encouraged those who are still actively guiding younger children to continue engaging with them. She emphasized the importance of teaching values early and maintaining communication before reaching the stage of disengagement. She noted that consistent guidance still plays a key role in shaping behaviour and decision making. Her message suggested that while some parents may step back over time, early involvement remains important. The balance between guidance and independence, she said, is what ultimately shapes responsible adulthood.

The discussion around her remarks continues to resonate because it reflects real experiences in many households. It shows how parenting approaches differ depending on age, environment and generational expectations. Jeridah Andayi’s comments have added to ongoing conversations about how families adapt to changing social dynamics. As more parents share similar experiences, the topic continues to highlight the challenges and realities of raising Gen Z children in a fast-changing world.

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