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‘Generation velcro’: Why kids can’t tie their shoelaces anymore

Tom Elliott
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A new cultural dialogue is emerging around Generation Z, with experts highlighting a growing gap in traditional practical skills, such as tying shoelaces, reading an analogue clock and writing with a pencil. 

Demographer and social researcher Claire Madden joined 3AW Mornings with Tom Elliott to discuss the causes of this shift, noting that Gen Z has “missed out on what happens with the slower process of things”.

Press PLAY to hear why Gen Z’s traditional skill sets are in decline 

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Tom Elliott
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