This doesn't mean
hovering over kids or getting in the middle of every peer interaction (see below).
This doesn't mean
hovering over kids or getting in the middle of every peer interaction (see below).
We're also firm believers in not
hovering over kids and trying to force - feed them.
maybe they're not
hovering over their kids taking videos; maybe they're just marking what is to them (the parents) a momentous, important day.
Hovering over kids may help them do better in high school, but college then ends up being a disaster.
At each stop, parents were
hovering over their kids waiting... [Read more...]
They all agreed that, as much as it's a bad idea to constantly
hover over your kids, it may also be dangerous to act too aloof; parenting is not something that should be polarized.
But these have not been good years for the parents who
hover over their kids» every thought and action and become slaves to their every desire.
Parents who
hover over their kids are robbing them of the chance to develop their own social skills (Ladd and Golter 1988).
The only way to win is just to keep playing until it's over, and the only way to leave the theater is to
hover over these kids» shoulders until they finally wrap things up.
According to a research study Amazon commissioned with Kelton Global Research, the company found that 97 percent of parents monitor or manage their kids» use of tablets and smartphones, but 75 percent don't want to
hover over kids when they're using their devices.
Parents who
hover over their kids are robbing them of the chance to develop their own social skills (Ladd and Golter 1988).
When asked what that term meant to him, he said, «Parents who
hover over their kids so much that the kids don't learn to do things on their own, so they're not prepared to be independent.»
Not exact matches
But that hasn't necessarily been good for the
kids whose parents
hover over their every thought and action: According to recent studies, college students who have helicopter parents were -LSB-...]
But that hasn't necessarily been good for the
kids whose parents
hover over their every thought and action: According to recent studies, college students who have helicopter parents were more likely to be neurotic and dependent, and
kids who keep hearing how special they are are likely to turn into narcissists.
Contrary to what you might believe, raising smart
kids doesn't necessarily mean
hovering over them.
While Perry believes
kids need to work up a healthy appetite before meals, she's really arguing for a return to a time when
kids were less
hovered over by parents generally.
Kids at this age might not need mommy or daddy to
hover over their bedtime routine.
When my
kids were born, I was entirely prepared to
hover over them forever, ensuring their safety...
Try not to play food police with your
kids — the more you
hover over them and limit their treat intake (or ban it all together), the more curious they will be and the more appealing candy will become.
What typically causes parents to «
hover»
over their
kids?
Non-helicopter parents tend to judge women who spend time at the playground with their
kids instead of on the sidelines, and women who «
hover»
over their
kids and engage in all aspects of their lives day in and day out are sometimes said to be causing them more harm than good.
The city springs to life with throngs of people, rich colors, quick cuts, pulsating music, the spectre of skyscrapers
hovering over Asia's largest slum, shaky cameras following
kids running through the streets, and a story constantly cutting back and forth in time.
The
kid (Freddie Highmore) is discarded, like every other robot in robot - happy Metro City, which
hovers over littered, polluted planet Earth.
It will be great for readers learning English and
kids learning to read, because it
hovers definitions
over difficult words right in - line with the book's text.
Many North American parents tend to «overparent» their
kids; this is also known as «helicopter parenting,» where they essentially
hover over their child constantly, telling them what to do, when and how to do it, making sure homework is completed, choosing their child's subjects, checking and editing the final results, and badgering the child's teachers to improve his or her grades.