Should we be concerned about the changes in tween culture?Do you remember that transition of becoming a tween? Those years you stopped playing with Barbies and started getting interested in boybands, teen magazines, clothes and makeup. Not a girl, not yet a woman, as Britney would say. Back when most of us were growing up we had spaces in the world to spread our wings. We had websites . We had stations like Disney Channel and of course magazines that focused on teen issues .
Dr. Emma Bagnall, The Mothering Psychologist, explains: “There has been a significant evolution in the spaces and platforms catering to tweens and teens over the years. This change reflects not only the dynamic nature of youth culture but also the advancements in technology and the shifting landscape of media and social interaction.” She specifies that they have moved to more online spaces and she admits that it’s a “double-edged sword”.
It doesn’t look like there’ll be an uptake in teen boybands anytime soon. Or the return of shows like Hannah Montana or Lizzie Maguire. Instead, children will find idols to look up to that are very different. But that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. It doesn’t mean they don’t deserve to dance to Harry Styles or make friendship bracelets to go see Taylor Swift.
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