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"Helicopter Parents" Of College Kids Have Gone Viral
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1/28/2025
These overprotective moms are trying to move into their kids' college dorm rooms so they can keep babying them.
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Is it too much to ask the college to install cameras in my child's dorm room? I just want
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to make sure they're sleepy enough and staying on top of their cleaning and laundry.
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That's psychotic. These overprotective moms are trying to move into their kids' college dorm
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rooms so they can keep babying them. Most parents of college students are eager to support their
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kids' independence. But for overly involved helicopter parents, sending their kid to
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college sends them spiraling with fear and unable to control their wildly inappropriate meddling.
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Posts from a Facebook group for parents of college freshmen at Purdue University went
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viral for examples of helicopter parenting that need to be seen to be believed. Does anybody have
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this RA's phone number? I need to get in contact with someone to decorate my child's door for his
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birthday. Is there any way we can get the housekeeping team who does the bathrooms to
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go into my son's room? He's just really having a hard time keeping it clean without me there.
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The term helicopter parent refers to an overprotective and highly involved parenting
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style. Just like a helicopter hovers, so do these parents. They typically involve themselves in all
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aspects of their children's lives, sometimes doing more harm than good for their kids. So what
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happens when the child of a helicopter parent is preparing to fly the nest and head off to college?
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In recent years, forums and Facebook groups have popped up for the anxious parents of college
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students who are forced to hover from a distance. In online communities for parents of incoming
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freshmen at different universities, questions, complaints, and concerns about their kids'
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well-being range from excessive to outrageous. Is it appropriate to email my child's professors
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at the start of the semester to introduce myself and establish a line of communication?
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I just want to make sure I'm aware of any issues before they become a problem.
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How involved do other parents get with their child's professors? Where can I get a list of
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professors' emails? You may be wondering what's so bad about a parent who still wants what's best
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for their child, even if the child is away at college. Well, some college-aged children of
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helicopter parents are sharing just how stressful and even damaging their parents' obsessive
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behavior can be. Last year, a few anonymous college students shared their helicopter parent
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experiences in an article for Slate. One student's mother tracks her location non-stop. Mom watches
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as she leaves her dorm and heads to the dining hall, then leaves the dining hall to go to class,
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and finally to the library to see just how much studying her daughter is getting in. Another
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student shared that when she was a freshman at a college about 1,000 miles away from her hometown,
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her parents constantly monitored her location and called her to ask why she was where she was.
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Once, she overslept by 20 minutes and missed her parents' check-in call and woke to the campus
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police knocking on her door. Despite their best intentions, experts say that overly controlling
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parents of teenagers often experience the opposite results. Like the old saying,
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strict parents raise sneaky kids. Parental urges to help and fix can actually discourage
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their children from learning independence and add unnecessary stress to their lives.
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So how can parents support their kids' transition to college in a healthier way?
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One university psychologist suggests that parents try focusing on fostering concrete skills like
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teaching their child how to make appointments or do laundry or refill medication. Otherwise,
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they run the risk of going viral for all the wrong reasons.
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