Helicopter Parents: Good Or Bad?

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What are helicopter parents and what do they do that makes people perceive them as bad? To start off, we should first establish what being a helicopter parent means. A helicopter parent is someone who is “overprotective” and “over involved” in their child’s life. Parents show their love for their children by protecting and being involved in their lives, and that is just what a helicopter parent does. The current world is advancing at a rapid pace so more and more requirements are needed to be successful in life.
The parents who are over involved in their child’s life are doing so in order to prepare them for the ever growing obstacles in the “real” world. Nowadays it is harder for the younger generation to establish themselves because more preparation is needed (Skinner, Quinton). Because the qualifications required keep increasing in quantity, it is becoming almost impossible to keep up with what is necessary to be prosperous. Jobs where someone once only needed a highschool degree now need a college degree (Quinton, Strauss). More education is being required and it was found that children of helicopter parents were more satisfied with their college experience (Strauss, Valerie). They are …show more content…

After all those years it is only natural to still want to guide and ease them into the next step of their life (Helicopter Parenting). Another reason some parents may “hover” is because they can see that their child is unhappy (Strauss, Valerie). No parent wants to see their child in a bad place so they instinctively pay more attention to them. If their child is successful they may feel as if all the blood, sweat, and tears they put into raising them paid off. It is also a fact that the children who are more successful can take care of their elderly parents more efficiently because they can afford the resources required (Helicopter

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