A Review of Research on the Effects of Parental Overparenting on Children's Social Adaptation
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Keywords
overparenting, helicopter parenting, positive psychology, social adaptation
Abstract
Overparenting means that the actual parenting level of parents exceeds the required parenting needs of their children. As a parenting strategy, parental overparenting affects children's social adaptation. By integrating global studies and from the perspective of positive psychology, this review aims to analyse and discuss the impact of overparenting on social adaptation, propose intervention strategies, summarize shortcomings and propose an outlook. The ultimate goal of this review is to expand the horizons of research on overparenting and to identify appropriate ways to correct overparenting and improve children's social adaptation ability.
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