How Does Helicopter Parenting Affect Children

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Helicopter parenting affects children in many different ways. Some children respond positively, but most react negatively. The parents helicopter parents spend more time on average with their children than parents who do not hover as much (Morrison). Helicopter parents intrude on their kids lives more than those with other types of parenting styles. Parents who are more involved could help a bond grow between a parent and their child, however when a parent takes it too far it can cause the child to resist. While some parents may see being overprotective and controlling as a good method for raising their children, helicopter parenting can harm a childs development.
When the parents are “helicoptering” over their child it can cause resistance …show more content…

The effects of helicopter parenting in college can be negative, because the parents are trying too hard to overly communicate with their child while they are away. College is a time for a person become independent, but if the parents are in constant communication with the child, he or she will not be able to become their own person (Joyce). When the college student has helicopter parents, they go to their parents constantly needing guidance for everything. Before students arrive at college they look flawless on paper, but then when they get to school they are unable to take care of themselves (Brown). The helicopter parents want, more than anything, for their child to succeed, and are willing to do anything to help them (Brown). The parents are unwilling to let go of their child, and they want to hold on to them as long as possible (Joyce). They do not want to have to say goodbye, so they “helicopter” over their child as long as they can. The parents want to be involved in their children's lives, so their children would never want to leave them. They do not want their children to ever have to experience failure either, so the helicopter parents protect their children from everything that could possibly harm them (Joyce). One girl whom had helicopter parents her whole life, went off to college and would get anxiety attacks whenever she was confronted with a

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