@Tionisla yeah, not all children are even the same regarding independence and adventure. I thought of those who won’t do anything and wait for the parents to give them everything. Which is probably more of a parental problem than a child one… :)
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@Tionisla yeah, not all children are even the same regarding independence and adventure. I thought of those who won’t do anything and wait for the parents to give them everything. Which is probably more of a parental problem than a child one… :) 1 comment
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@joel @stefano it is... my colleagues and me have a "saying": "a child that was spoiled" is (caught) in passive tense with no opportunity to be in active tense.
The real professional term is "learned helplessness" by eg. soc. overparenting like in lawnmower or helicopter parents...
FYI: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/behavior-problems-behavior-solutions/202106/the-trouble-helicopter-lawnmower-and-tiger-parents