snowplow parenting
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[edit]Noun
[edit]snowplow parenting (uncountable)
- (derogatory) A parenting style in which the parent attempts to shield their child from all obstacles and adversity.
- 2013 July 16, “Helicopter, snowplow or free range – what's your parenting style?”, in The Conversation-:
- There appears to be no empirical research on snowplow parenting yet, but both parenting styles could be defined as versions of over-protective parenting, about which there is some evidence.
- 2019 March 16, Claire Cain Miller, Jonah Engel Bromwich, “How Parents Are Robbing Their Children of Adulthood”, in New York Times:
- Texting and social media have allowed parents to keep ever closer track of their progeny. Snowplow parenting is an even more obsessive form.
- 2019 March 22, Patrick A. Coleman, “Snowplow Parenting Isn't Just Morally Repulsive, It's Bad For Kids”, in Fatherly:
- Snowplow Parenting is Expensive
- 2019 April 6, Jeff Long, “Snowplow parenting”, in Southeast Missourian:
- Today, parents with means have turned to snowplow parenting.