TOPIC TODAY: Is on whether Parents Can Be Too Involved? The Helicopter parenting that steals independence. Does your child look to you for permission before making every small decision? Are you clearing the path for them, or preparing them for the path? The Big Question: If you were gone tomorrow, would your child have the "internal tools" to survive a Tuesday on their own?
The scene at Ola’s house is a study in "intense care." Ola’s son, Chidi, is trying to tie his shoelaces for school. Ola is hovering over him, his hands twitching. "No, Chidi, left loop over the right. Not like that. Here, let me just do it, we’re going to be late." Jide, watching from the doorway, sighs. "Ola, let the boy trip. If you keep tying his laces, he’ll be twenty-five and still waiting for you to walk him to the bus stop. You aren't helping him; you’re handicapping him." The Lead: The Invisible Shield That Smothers We live in the era of the "Helicopter" and the "Snowplow." One hovers to ensure no mistake is made; the other moves ahead to clear every obstacle before the child even sees it. On the surface, it looks like the ultimate act of love - protecting our children from the harshness of the world. But beneath the surface, this "over-parenting" is a silent thief. It steals a child's resilience , kill...