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11 Signs You're an Overprotective Parent (And What to Do About It)

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This means allowing children to engage in activities on their own that provide “manageable amounts of risk and responsibility.”Unger cited that parents have become increasingly more protective of their children and are much more watchful of their children’s activities than previous generations.The problem with being an overprotective parent is that the child misses out on the opportunity to build responsible behavior skills, build autonomy, and develop self-esteem.

Their confidence can be undermined when mom or dad are always watching and guiding their behavior.They can develop a sense that they are unable to make their own good decisions because they are never allowed to do so in life.

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