Mar 16, 2021
There are a lot of parents these days who just won’t let their kids do anything for themselves, and while these helicopter parents may
think they’re showing their kids how much they love them, a new study suggests they could be ruining them for the future.
A new study out of Stanford suggests parents who do too much for their kids could wind up with children with behavioral issues. The study spent two and a half hours observing 102 children, ages four to six, as well as their primary caregivers, with the children given various tasks to see how they handled them.
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#PARENTING: There are a lot of parents these days who just won’t let their kids do anything for themselves, and while these helicopter parents may think they’re showing their kids how much they love them, a new study suggests they could be ruining them for the future.
#PARENTING: There are a lot of parents these days who just won’t let their kids do anything for themselves, and while these helicopter parents may think they’re showing their kids how much they love them, a new study suggests they could be ruining them for the future.
#PARENTING: There are a lot of parents these days who just won’t let their kids do anything for themselves, and while these helicopter parents may think they’re showing their kids how much they love them, a new study suggests they could be ruining them for the future.