This so -
called helicopter parenting style negatively affects students» well - being by violating their need to feel both autonomous and competent.
Not exact matches
We're not talking about examples of
helicopter parenting run amok such as
parents of college - age kids
calling professors to argue about grades; but not supervising 9 - year - olds at all to the point that
parents don't know who their friends are or what they are doing is not only opening a child up to potential risks and bad choices, but making them stressed as well.
You might say, though, that both of those
parenting styles come as a response to the so -
called tiger
parents and
helicopter parents.
While there will be people who judge the decision and claim that breastfeeding into toddlerhood is «weird» or «gross», it is not a new fad or trend amongst so -
called «
helicopter parents».
These
parents tend to be the polar opposite of the so -
called «
helicopter parents.»
I'm not talking about so -
called «
helicopter parents,» who are very effective at exerting control.
Real American by Julie Lythcott - Haims Many of you know Julie Lythcott - Haims as Stanford's former dean of freshmen, who wrote a witty, blunt critique of
helicopter parenting a few years ago,
called How to Raise an Adult.
Panicked
parents streamed to this affluent section of northwest Broward County on Wednesday afternoon, as news
helicopters broadcast the incident live, police officers crouched behind cars with guns drawn and students congregated on streets, many crying, hugging and
calling friends and family.
Due to the mostly negative consequences of
helicopter parenting, Marie Schwartz of Brookline suggests an interesting alternative
called «submarine
parenting.»
Sierra Rayne of American Thinker has
called for
helicopter parenting and government «child services» departments» despotism to end.