In the 1970s and 1980s, childhood looked very different from what many kids experience today. Life moved at a slower pace, ...
Overall, kids in the 1980s lived much more independently than kids do today. Gen Xers were often called “latchkey kids” because they let themselves into empty homes and apartments after school with no ...
While there were certainly a number of adverse childhood experiences in the 1980s, many of which are controversial today, the life lessons and skills young Gen Xers and millennials learned from ...
College life in the 1980s looked very different from what students experience today. Long before smartphones, social media, and online classes, campus life revolved around in person interactions, ...