Are You a Helicopter Parent? Midvale UT

A little imperfection in our parenting skills is usually alright, but there are a few parents who really like being in the driver's seat…so much so, that their children may have a hard time actually learning how to drive — on the road of life, that is.

Ms. Deanna Rosen
Deanna L. Rosen, LCSW

801-288-1062
970 East Murray-Holladay Road Suite 2E
Salt Lake City, UT
Dr. Steven Chen
Management Systems

801-718-1609
12465 South Fort Street, Suite 230
Draper, UT
Ms. Anne Evans-Cazier
Evans Counseling, LLC

801-582-0208
1308 S. 1700 E. Suite 210
Salt Lake City, UT
Anthony T Alonzo
(801) 701-8957
Crossroads Therapeutic Services, LLC230 West Towne Ridge Parkway Suite 225
Sandy, UT
Derek Willis Hagey, MS, LMFT, NCC
(801) 882-1237
7069 Highland Drive,Suite 100
Cottonwood Heights, UT
Mrs. Nicole Turville
Family Counseling Center

801-261-3500
5250 So. Commerce Drive (320 W. ) Suite 250
Murray, UT
Mrs. Michelle Greene
Synergism Counseling

801-350-1671
11487 So 700 East
Draper, UT
Ms. Janet Chen
801-597-3918
12465 S. Fort Street Suite 230
Draper, UT
Mrs. Rocio Paredes-Mora
Private Practice

801-386-0167
Carriage Crossing
Bountiful, UT
Jamison Law
(801) 263-6367
Murray, UT
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Are You a Helicopter Parent?

Are You a Helicopter Parent?

We all love our kids and want only the best for them. We cheer them on at their athletic events, help them with their homework, and give them kudos for all their accomplishments, even the small ones. It's Parenting 101, right? Be there for your kids and celebrate their successes — in doing so, you raise children with great self-esteem and the ability to tackle life's toughest challenges.

Seems simple enough, but there are a lot of us who don't get it quite right. Fortunately, a little imperfection in our parenting skills is usually alright, but there are a few parents who really like being in the driver's seat…so much so, that their children may have a hard time actually learning how to drive — on the road of life, that is.

Welcome to the era of helicopter parenting.

Taking it a step further
Some people argue that you can't love your kids too much, but it is possible to take parental involvement too far. It's easy to do, too. From the moment our kids step foot into Kindergarten, we're encouraged to help with homework, volunteer on committees and field trips, provide goodies for parties, and attend celebrations and events all year long to recognize our kids and their accomplishments. With all the focus on achievement, it seems only natural that we would continue in that role for a few years until our kids can take the reins themselves.

Preferably, it might be somewhere around middle school when we stop helping out with artwork o...

Author: Amy Ambler

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