Meredith Corporation Data Studio Reveals Insight Into How Parents Are Preparing For The Back-to-School Season
Meredith Corporation (NYSE: MDP) announced insights from its Data Studio regarding parents' attitudes as the back-to-school season approaches. Only 27% of moms are looking forward to schools reopening, with 51% recognizing emotional benefits of in-person learning. Concerns over safety are evident, with 44% worried about illness. A significant increase in demand for remote learning resources is anticipated, with views of educational content rising dramatically. The report also predicts changes in shopping patterns as parents adapt to new learning environments.
- Significant increase in views for educational content, e.g., 81% for learning articles.
- High demand expected for home study aids, tablets, and remote learning resources.
- Meredith's outreach includes over 190 million consumers, providing strong market presence.
- Only 27% of moms are excited for schools reopening, indicating potential challenges for advertisers.
- 44% of moms concerned about child illness may impact consumer confidence.
- Shift to home learning may decrease traditional school-related purchases.
NEW YORK, Aug. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Data Studio of Meredith Corporation (NYSE: MDP) – the leading multi-platform media company focused on women, reaching more than 190 million American consumers every month and nearly
School Reopening
Since mid-May, the number of moms who are looking forward to schools reopening has dropped by 14 points to
Safety
With
In an effort to minimize germ exposure, more parents will pursue school transportation alternatives to school buses and public transit. In addition to more parents driving drop-offs, Meredith Data Studio foresees an increase in walking carpools, biking, and scootering. These new kid-powered commutes will increase the need for reflective coats, safety gear, rain gear, helmets, smartphones and backpacks. Parents.com saw a
Remote Learning
Nearly one-third (
As remote learning and homeschooling are likely to become a reality for many children this fall, parents are focused on improving study spaces at home. In fact, unique views of BHG.com articles centered on "kids + bedrooms" were up
Back-to-School Shopping
Since most kids will at least in part be schooling from home this fall – and more schools may shift to paperless homework, books and assignments to minimize spread of germs – Meredith Data Studio expects an uptick in parents purchasing laptops, tablets, headphones, monitors, docking stations, smart speakers (the number of voice-based education apps/skills is growing) and faster Wi-Fi routers to equip their kids with new approaches to learning. Views of parents.com articles centered on technology and streaming media, such as podcasts, apps, streaming services and virtual experiences have risen
School Lunch
Though many parents have embraced reusable lunch totes, sandwich containers and treat bags (in an effort to support sustainability), the Meredith Data Studio predicts a return to paper sacks, plastic sandwich bags, plastic cutlery and single-serve chips and treats that can be thrown away or recycled at school after eating. Many moms will include hand sanitizer or wipes in sack lunches so kids can wipe down their desks and hands.
Meal Preparation This Fall
More parents will be working from home this fall (and
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Sources: Meredith Proprietary First-Party Data and Insights Platform; Meredith Consumer Pulse: COVID 19 Wave 9 (July 28); Meredith Consumer Pulse: COVID 19, Wave 6 (May 19); BHG.com, Parents.com, Allrecipes.com Unique Page Views.
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