Repercussions Of Helicopter Parenting

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Kellen Castleton Mrs. Price ELA 3/4: Argumentative Essay 29 February 2024 Repercussions of Helicopter Parenting Children should never have to look back at traumatic childhood experiences. Helicopter parenting can and will cause this. This style of parenting is when a parent overprotects their child and needs to be a part of every moment of their childhood. Helicopter parenting is detrimental to children because it decreases emotional awareness, and prevents learning from mistakes. First, when children have helicopter parents, they have trouble controlling their emotions. Newport Academy states,"...when a parent is overly controlling, children have a harder time learning to manage their emotions and behavior" (“Helicopter Parents: Signs & Effects, …show more content…

Children with helicopter parents will not know how to deal with real life situations due to their lack of emotional awareness. Also, helicopter parenting prevents children from learning from mistakes. Chloe Bennet explains, "For children to develop, it is often necessary for them to fail and learn from their mistakes through trial and error" (Bennet). If a parent is preventing their child from making mistakes, how is that child supposed to know what to do when they inevitably make a mistake? On Newport Academy's take on helicopter parenting, it says that making mistakes is normal in adolescent life and teaches better life lessons than success (“Helicopter Parents: Signs & Effects, How to Change”). Showing that parents are hurting, not protecting their child when holding them back from mistakes. This means that parents shouldn't be afraid of their child failing, and instead teach them how to deal with failing. At first glance, people think that parents are protecting their child. However, if a parent does not let their child experience mistakes, they will fail later in life. In adulthood, when confronted with many decisions and responsibilities, they will

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