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      • overparent (plural overparents) A person or entity in a position of greater authority than a parent who takes on some aspect of the parental role or authority.
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  2. Feb 19, 2023 · Overparenting is a parenting style marked by applying developmentally inappropriate levels of control and assistance to children, usually adolescents and emerging adults. This parenting approach entails a high degree of parental control, overprotection, and involvement in every aspect of the child’s life.

  3. Jan 21, 2021 · Ongoing hypervigilance and overindulgence can have serious consequences—such as stunting a child’s development and causing a child to become overly dependent. If some of these warning signs sound familiar, you may be overparenting your child.

  4. Jul 23, 2022 · Posted July 23, 2022 | Reviewed by Vanessa Lancaster. Key points. Overprotectiveness, overcontrolling, and over-permissive are types of overparenting that can affect your child...

  5. Dec 30, 2015 · Being an involved parent is not a bad thing. Being active in a child’s life can increase the child’s confidence, build a closer bond between parent and child, and increase chances of the child ...

    • You Don’t Let Your Child Try New Things Alone. Overprotective parents often don’t let their children try new things alone. They may think their child is too young and doesn’t know the “proper” way to play or do anything.
    • You Constantly Worry About Your Child’s Safety. Overprotective parents often worry excessively about their child’s safety. They may be afraid of their child getting hurt or kidnapped, so they don’t let them play outside or go to the park alone.
    • You Don’t Let Your Child Make Mistakes. Overprotective parents often don’t let their children make mistakes. They may think that making mistakes will harm their child’s self-esteem or future prospects.
    • You Don’t Let Your Child Take Risks. Overprotective parents often don’t let their children take risks. They may think that taking risks is dangerous and could lead to harm.
  6. Dec 14, 2012 · Recently, commentators have suggested certain groups of parents may ‘overparent’. There has been some suggestion that this ‘overparenting’ involves overusing valued parenting practices like monitoring, protection or caring for their children.

  7. Aug 21, 2023 · You might be overparenting if you find yourself doing some of these things: Tying your child’s shoes when they are old enough to do it on their own. Helping your child get dressed into the grade school years. Doing all of the house chores and cleaning up after everyone.

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