Kids of 2022
  1. For COVID kids, skill-building has become a new form of play, and even when things return to normal they hope to keep doing activities that challenge them and help hone their skills.
  2. Kids are looking for comforting experiences—brands and creators can provide these in form of characters who have overcome challenges, family-oriented activities, anxiety-relieving toys, etc.
  3. There is a strong need for connectivity, and kids will continue to rely upon digital avenues for shared experiences even in the future.
Kids of 2022

Sign up now to rewatch yesterday’s presentation of new research by MarketCast Kids on pandemic play patterns, and Tuesday’s Disney Channels Worldwide keynote on how family dynamics have shifted with COVID-19 turning many kids’ home lives into their only lives. You can also still catch the other four presentations in this series live or on-demand:

Johanna Faigelman
CEO and
Founding Partner
Human Branding

Anxiety amongst Gen Alphas was already on the rise, but COVID-19 has shifted that stress into overdrive. Next up in our Kids of 2022 series on October 27, Human Branding CEO Johanna Faigelman will dive into new research exploring how kids are coping, and the many ways in which a shared generational trauma will inevitably shape how they grow up.

Sarah Riding
Research & Trends Director 
Kids Insights

Step aside, superheroes and Instagram stars—kids are looking at doctors, nurses and front-line workers in a whole new light these days. Watch along on October 29 as Kids Insights Research and Trends Director Sarah Riding introduces us to the new heroes and idols kids want to be like, diving into which ones are most likely to have staying power. 

Adam Woodgate
SVP, Media Insights
Dubit

David Kleeman
SVP, Global Trends
Dubit

On November 3, Dubit’s Adam Woodgate and David Kleeman tackle these burning questions: How has COVID-19 changed the way kids choose platforms and content? And which discovery and selection behaviors are simply never going back to the way things were?

Lauren Glaubach
Head of Kids &
Family Content
YouTube

As the social and educational parts of kid life continue to migrate to digital, the balance between online and offline has changed drastically in a very short timeframe. Our Kids of 2022 series wraps up on November 5 with Lauren Glaubach, YouTube’s Head of Kids & Family Content, breaking down viewing trends she’s seeing now, how kids are blending digital and IRL like never before, and which habits will probably stick around post-pandemic.

Kids of 2022

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