Archive for the ‘Post 80's Parents’ Category
Old and New: How Will China’s Newborns Juggle Old and New?
Helen Lee, a new enoVate contributor, offers a unique perspective on kids being raised with both traditional and modern values. She is herself a Post-80’s consumer. She knows what’s up.
The effects of the one-child policy, combined with two decades of tremendous economic growth, have established...
January 20th, 2010 | Post 80's Parents | Read More
“I Want A Mixed-Race Baby”: Are Chinese Youth After A Mixed-Race Baby?
Some declare China is a “beauty economy” – that one’s fate is overwhelmingly dependent on their physical appearance. While we generally refute any such blanket statements, we have picked up on an interesting development amongst a small segment of Post-80’s parents. As anxious...
January 20th, 2010 | Post 80's Parents | Read More
Analysis: China’s Post-80’s Born Parents
Rejoice, for after a brief hiatus, we have brought back our weekly theme analysis. Last week: Post-80’s Parents.
Over the last week, the enoVate team has pondered the changing trends in parenting as post-80’s born Chinese are having kids of their own. Changes are taking place in the household,...
January 19th, 2010 | Post 80's Parents | Read More
Young Chinese Parents Head to “Social-Parenting” Sites For Advice
Just incase you missed it! enoVate star, Joey Dembs, contributed this article to PSFK last week.
A recent Forbes article describes a rash of new Chinese parents logging on to “social-parenting” sites such as Babytree.com to offer advice and garner parenting tips from other new Chinese parents.
While...
January 18th, 2010 | Post 80's Parents | Read More
Chinese Parents Won’t Cut Spending on Babies
A June 2009 report released by China’s most popular parenting website, Babytree, highlights spending habits of Chinese parents. As Chinese parents continue to spend more on their kids, baby products and services remain a growing market in China.
When raising a child between the ages of 0 –...
January 18th, 2010 | Post 80's Parents | Read More
Chinese Post-80’s Born Moms Want More than Just Motherhood
The new generation of mothers born since the launch of China’s One-Child Policy in 1979 have been dubbed 辣妈 (lama) or “Spicy Moms.” They express a desire to get their lives back to what it was before their pregnancy, whether it be their job or their looks.
Postpartum Pressures
The...
January 18th, 2010 | Post 80's Parents | Read More
Out With the Old: Are New Chinese Parents Westernizing their Kids?
For this week’s enoVate theme topic, we’ve selected Post-80’s Babies as Parents. We’ll be taking an in-depth look at various aspects of this new generation of parents and their significance to contemporary Chinese society.
We start this theme with an article by new enoVate team...
January 13th, 2010 | Post 80's Parents | Read More






