What do you think are the beliefs, sayings, mindsets, or whatever of this generation that will make YOUR kids embarrassed or exasperated or say "Oh Mom/Dad!"
I have an old computer set up with a bunch of games for my kids that teach them how to use the mouse and keyboard. I think part of the problem is that kids aren't really taught how to use computers anymore. I remember going to a computer lab in grade one and being taught how to use the mouse and keyboard, how to save files (to a floppy disk), how to close windows and open programs, etc. Apparently they don't do that anymore. They just expect kids will figure it out on their own. My kids still definitely prefer touchscreens, but they don't mind the mouse or touchpad either.
we introduced our kids to guild wars 2 last year; it was tough for them at first, but they were highly motivated to learn how to use the mouse, and have gotten faster at typing so they can flame us during combat without letting their dps drop
My dad told me when he got his first computer (1997, I was a young kid then) he was worried he wouldn't be able to coordinate his mouse with the onscreen pointer. 😅 He's almost 70 now and pretty much the nerd king
Sample size of two, but mine don't seem to have strong feelings on them either way. Although the older one (still in single digits) prefers Minecraft on the pc to the Switch, despite starting out on the latter.
In the beginning of this school year my youngest told me that he's the only one in his class who passed a computerized test because nobody else knew how to use the mouse of the school PC. Other kids also don't know how to touch-type, so it takes them ages to answer non-multiple choice questions using the keyboard.
There was a panic as the school management scrambled to introduce a PC literacy class into the curriculum.