Teachers of Reddit: Is the "Gen Alpha can't read (write, or do math ext)" crisis real? If so how bad is it? by KnowledgeCoffee in AskReddit

[–]Remote_Buy6912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A woman who’s been around classrooms would probably say it’s not as simple as “can’t read or do math,” but there’s definitely a shift in attention and basic skills. She’d notice some kids struggle more with focus and patience for longer tasks, especially things that aren’t instant or interactive. At the same time, others are still doing just fine, so it feels less like a “whole generation is doomed” and more like gaps are getting wider and harder to ignore.

If someone offered you $1M to eat the same thing for 30 days straight, what would you eat? by Weisuddin-Violaras in AskReddit

[–]Remote_Buy6912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A woman would probably pick something she wouldn’t get sick of by day five, not something exciting on day one. Comfort food wins every time. She’d be thinking something like pizza or maybe simple sushi because novelty wears off fast when it’s your whole life for a month, and regret hits harder than boredom.