Thursday, May 28, 2026

Parenting Pointers - Readiness for Today's Generation

Elena Zakharova, founder of Kid Laboratories, is prompting a broader conversation around what readiness really looks like for today’s generation—encouraging parents to take a more active, intentional role in shaping how their children grow, think, and navigate the world ahead.


I had a chance to interview her to learn more.

Why is it important for families to help make sure kids are prepared for the adult world? 

At Kid Laboratories, we believe that the future of education is to truly prepare students for life. The world our children are growing into is changing quickly and, in many ways, looks very different from the one we experienced as parents. Of course, every generation has faced change, but today we also have something unique: a clearer view into what may be coming next through technology, AI, and rapid cultural shifts. 

That’s why families matter more than ever. Parents and caregivers have the opportunity not to fear the future, but to help shape it by guiding and inspiring the next generation of leaders, creators, and problem-solvers. Readiness today is about more than grades. It’s about building confidence, resilience, communication skills, financial literacy, adaptability, and strong character. And often, the most important lessons happen in small everyday moments at home. 

What does that preparedness look like, and what do many parents and caregivers often overlook? 

Preparedness today is about so much more than grades and test scores. It’s about helping kids build confidence, resilience, communication skills, financial literacy, healthy habits, and the ability to think critically in a fast-changing world. But the good news for parents is this doesn’t have to feel overwhelming or turn your house into a 24/7 TED Talk. At Kid Laboratories, we believe some of the most powerful lessons can happen in just 10 minutes a week through simple, value-centered conversations at home. 

Kids will still go to school, of course, but families have a unique opportunity to help connect real life to what they’re learning. Talking about money at the grocery store, discussing technology at the dinner table, encouraging responsibility, or even letting kids solve small problems on their own can have a huge impact over time. One thing many parents overlook is that readiness is built in everyday moments, not just formal lessons. Sometimes growth even comes from letting kids forget their water bottle once in a while instead of rescuing them every five seconds. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s raising thoughtful, capable young people who feel inspired and prepared to take on the future with confidence. 

How can small shifts at home have a big impact on readiness? 

Small shifts at home can have a surprisingly big impact because kids often remember the conversations, habits, and values they experience every day far more than another worksheet or lecture. At Kid Laboratories, we believe readiness for life doesn’t have to be complicated, expensive, or overwhelming. In fact, again in just 10 intentional minutes a week talking about money, technology, goals, responsibility, or even just asking your child what they think about the world around them. 

Research consistently shows that family engagement is strongly connected to better academic performance, stronger social skills, higher confidence, and improved emotional well-being. Studies from organizations like the CDC and Harvard’s family engagement research have found that students with involved families tend to perform better both academically and socially. The interesting part is that these moments at home often matter more than parents realize. And honestly, that may be the problem, because it sounds so simple that many families just don’t do it consistently.

Book Nook - Don't Start Without Me: Your Personal Design Project Planner and Organizer

Danielle Nicholson knows what it takes to make a house feel like a home. She was exposed to design early on — inspired by her grandfather, a respected architect who began his career in Belgium before immigrating to Canada, and her mother, who had a natural eye for interiors.



Now with more than 18 years of expertise across all facets of interior design - from furnishings and décor to full-scale renovations and new builds - she noticed something all her Danielle Nicholson Design clients needed: a single, comprehensive workbook for managing every renovation from idea to completion.

I had a chance to see a copy of this work book, Don't Start Without Me: Your Personal Design Project Planner and Organizer. The book holds everything homeowners need to stay organized and keep track of your budget and schedule. The planning phase is critical, and this workbook helps walk through those early stages, making sure that ideas, measurements, and final decisions are all written down. It helps people to work on the project in logical stages, which prevents conflict and feelings of being overwhelmed, as well as expensive mistakes and multiple trips to a hardware store.

“When you don’t have a plan and you’re doing things on a whim, you typically live with regrets,” Nicholson said. “I firmly believe the key to good design comes down to one crucial — and most overlooked — practice: time and planning. Planning doesn't start when the project starts. It starts when you’re still dreaming about it.”

You can learn more in this interview.


-What was the inspiration behind this book?

Over the years, watching people try and design their space without a real plan. Collecting flyers, pinning images on Pinterest, tearing out pictures from magazines, and no real place to start planning. I made it for anyone building, renovating, decorating or simply dreaming about a future space they want to create beautifully and intentionally. 


-What are some things that people often overlook when starting a renovation project?

I know it sounds like I keep hammering it home but the beginning stage, which is the planning stage is the most overlooked. For example, right now we are in the spring heading into summer and most people would think well I’m focussed on the outdoors right now, and will worry about my living room or kitchen in the fall. That is exactly the problem. You can’t start thinking about your project when you actually want to complete your project... If you’re thinking fall, winter, Christmas, now is when you should be collecting your thoughts, your idea ideas and you’re planning. This way when you’re ready to start your project, you will not feel so overwhelmed.


-Why is the planning stage so vital?

The planning stage is so important because it gives you more control over the project. Planning now helps to have a smoother process so you’re not making decisions on the spot. The hope is to alleviate some of the pressure and stress when you’re working through the renovation process because you’ve come to the table with knowledge and are prepared. It will leave you with less regrets or hopefully no regrets so you’re not installing things that you didn’t really want but chose that at the last minute or because it was the only thing available in stock. These are all things I want to help people avoid by planning ahead with Don’t Start Without Me. 

Money Matters - Wedding Cost Report

A new US wedding cost analysis has found that wedding spending has increasingly detached from household income, with couples in the lowest income quartile now spending the equivalent of 38% of their annual earnings on their wedding ceremony, compared with 11% among top-quartile earners.

The report draws on ten years of US wedding pricing, vendor invoices and client survey data compiled by Peter Norman, a Los Angeles wedding jeweler with more than 40 years in the industry, benchmarked against Census and Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

According to the study, the financial divide between lower and higher-income couples has widened significantly over the past decade, with social expectations, online trends and rising vendor costs contributing to growing pressure on household budgets.

Key findings include:

* Lowest-income couples now spend 38% of annual household income on their wedding, versus 11% for top-quartile earners — a gap that has more than doubled since 2016.

* Ring and jewelry budgets have moved in the opposite direction to venue and catering costs, with lower-income couples cutting ring spend by an average of 22% while overall ceremony costs continued to rise.

* Borrowed wedding spending is concentrated in households earning under $75,000, where 61% of couples now finance some portion of the ceremony, compared with 19% above $150,000.

* Wedding cost inflation is increasingly outpacing wage growth among lower-income Americans, particularly in major metro markets where venue, catering and accommodation costs have risen sharply over the past five years.

The report also examines how family contributions, destination weddings, social media expectations, and regional cost pressures are reshaping wedding spending patterns across the United States.

Peter Norman said the findings reflect a growing disconnect between the cultural expectations surrounding weddings and the financial realities facing many younger couples.

“Over the last decade, we've seen weddings become far more performative and financially stretched, particularly among younger and lower-income couples,” Norman said. “A growing number are scaling back jewelry budgets, financing parts of the ceremony, or relying on family assistance simply to meet what they feel is now considered a ‘normal’ wedding.”

Peter Norman is available for interview and comment.

Full report and dataset:
https://peternorman.com/us-wedding-cost-report/

Music Minute - What Makes a Boogie

 MESA/Boogie today announced the launch of “What Makes a Boogie,” a brand-new multiepisode video campaign that explores the story, spirit, and craftsmanship behind one of the most influential names in guitar amplification. The series invites players and fans into the world of MESA/Boogie—its people, its innovations, and the relentless pursuit of tone that has defined the brand for more than five decades.

 

The debut chapter, History & Legacy, launches with a rare, in-depth interview featuring Doug West, MESA/Boogie’s Tone Lab Director and a 43-year veteran of the storied brand. Drawing on decades of first-hand experience, West traces the company’s journey from its late-1960s experimental roots to the groundbreaking amplifier designs that helped define the modern electric guitar sound—all crafted in Petaluma, California. This opening episode offers a compelling, insider perspective on the brand’s evolution and enduring influence WATCH HERE.


For more than 40 years, every MESA/Boogie amplifier and cabinet has been handcrafted in Petaluma, California, where the company has operated since 1980. This commitment to craft remains central to the brand’s identity and will be celebrated throughout the “What Makes a Boogie” series, which highlights MESA/Boogie’s most iconic products and its ongoing design leadership.

 

Anchored by West’s personal reflections, the episode illuminates the culture of experimentation, originality, and tone first thinking that has guided MESA/Boogie since its founding. His stories bring to life the origins of the “Boogie” name, the early workshop days, and the innovations that established MESA/Boogie as the original boutique amplifier builders.


This new series expands MESA/Boogie’s ongoing commitment to telling the stories behind its craft—spotlighting the roots, defining innovations, and tonefirst philosophy that have shaped the brand for more than five decades. “What Makes a Boogie” underscores the values that continue to guide MESA/Boogie today: passion, integrity, excellence, premium quality, and handbuilt craftsmanship. More than a retrospective, “What Makes a Boogie” looks ahead—showing how the brand’s next chapter is being shaped by the team that has carried its standards forward for decades, many of whom have worked at the company for over 30+ years. The series celebrates the people and ideas behind MESA/Boogie’s legacy while spotlighting the innovation and craftsmanship that continue to inspire musicians worldwide.



Read more about the new video series on the Gibson Gazette
HERE, and explore all things MESA/Boogie HERE.


MESA/Boogie:

 

MESABOOGIE.COM | X | IG | FB | TT


Gibson:


GIBSON.COM | X | IG | FB | TT | GIBSON APP | GIBSON GARAGE NASHVILLE | GIBSON GARAGE LONDON | GIBSON AMPLIFIERS | GIBSON CERTIFIED VINTAGE | GIBSON RECORDS | GIBSON GIVES | GIBSON TV EN ESPANOL | GIBSON TV

 

Epiphone:

 

EPIPHONE.COM | X | IG | FB | YT

  

Kramer:

 

KRAMERGUITARS.COM | X | IG | FB | YT

  

KRK:

 

KRKMUSIC.COM | X | IG | FB | YT

 

Maestro:

 

MAESTROELECTRONICS.COM | IG

  


About MESA/Boogie:

Since 1969, MESA/Boogie amplifiers have shaped the evolution of electric guitar tone with innovation and features that can be found in almost every guitar amplifier made today. Handcrafted in Petaluma, California, each individual component is selected in pursuit of the purest tone in its category. Uncompromising construction quality, with the world’s finest materials, MESA/Boogie’s attention to detail is second to none. The choice of world-renowned artists and tone enthusiasts for decades, MESA/Boogie’s award-winning Boogie® and MESA Engineering® guitar and bass amplifier collections include the MARK SERIES, RECTIFIER®, FILLMORE, CALIFORNIA TWEED, SUBWAY® bass series, and a full line of pedals and signal management solutions. For more information, visit: https://www.mesaboogie.com/en-US/.

Tech Tidbits - Gen Alpha and Screentime

 Lingokids, the No. 1 online entertainment platform for young children, released the Kids Interactive Entertainment Report today, a detailed look at screentime trends of kids age 8 and under. The report sheds light on how parents feel about content for kids, how they discover new favorite characters, how popular platforms rank in terms of fun, safety and interactivity, and much more.

Based on surveys of over 2,000 U.S. parents, as well as usage data from 20 million families on the Lingokids platform, the report shows that both Generation Alpha and their parents favor interactive screentime. It also highlights that screentime is embedded in daily life and can have a positive impact on the family if the content is high quality.

The report found that the top reason parents allow screentime is that it's simply "part of the daily routine" (58%), surpassing other common reasons such as needing to get things done (40%) and travel (32%).

"It's now been 10 years since we started Lingokids. In that time, kids' screentime has changed dramatically and it continues to evolve," writes Lingokids founder and CEO Cristóbal Viedma in an introduction to the report. "Today, about two-thirds of Gen Alpha's screentime is interactive, which parents overwhelmingly feel is a positive thing."

The report found that nearly 3 out of 4 parents (73%) believe interactive screentime, such as games, puzzles and creative tools, is better for their kids than passive screentime such as watching shows, videos or scrolling. It's no surprise then that parents don't wait to introduce interactive screentime. Kids ages 3-8 play online games as much as kids 9-16, with an average of about 70 minutes per day for both groups.

"With more than 98% of families now using screentime for young kids, the most important question has become the quality of the content," continues Viedma. "This report explores the different dimensions of quality and the priorities of kids and parents."

Indeed, the report found that more than half of parents (55%) feel "almost anything can get on a kids-entertainment platform." Parents rank safety (88%) as their chief concern for their children's online experience.

The report also identifies the top characters and franchises young kids love and, in many cases, bond over with their parents. Over the past year, Lingokids has launched numerous games and activities featuring characters from some of the most globally recognized entertainment brands, film franchises and other IPs, including Moonbug Entertainment (Blippi), Pocoyo, BBC Earth, NASA, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and more.

"By 2028, the old categories — 'educational app' versus 'entertainment app' — won't make sense anymore," writes Mikael Journo, COO & CMO of Lingokids, in a section of the report looking ahead to future trends. "Kids don't distinguish between fun and learning, and the best platforms won't either. The winners will be platforms where kids finish 80% of the activities they start — not because they're forced to, but because the content is that good."

Read the full Kids Interactive Entertainment Report at lingokids.com/research.

About Lingokids

Lingokids is the No. 1 kids' interactive entertainment platform, loved by kids, designed by educators, and trusted by parents worldwide. Used by over 20 million kids each month, Lingokids turns fun screen time into safe, high-quality play that sneaks in learning.

Lingokids sparks curiosity and creativity, helping kids explore who they are and who they can become. With over 4,000 activities, shows, and songs, more than 30 awards, and nearly 200 million downloads worldwide, we partner with the biggest names including Blippi, NASA, BBC Earth, and Oxford University Press.

To learn more, visit lingokids.com. Everything kids love.