父母过度溺爱的孩子及其父母的行为特征

Lijana Navickienė, Ilona Kupčikienė
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父母的教养方式和行为对塑造孩子的个性、信仰、价值观和行为至关重要,影响他们的学业成就、心理健康和未来的成功。积极参与孩子的生活可以增加孩子的自信,在父母和孩子之间建立更紧密的联系,并增加孩子成为成功成年人的机会。然而,过度介入和控制孩子的生活可能会对孩子的发展产生负面影响。过度养育指的是父母对孩子的过度保护和控制行为,即父母倾向于微观管理孩子的生活,为他们做决定,并保护他们免受挑战和失望。这项研究旨在揭示被过度溺爱的孩子及其父母的行为特征。来自6个国家(斯洛文尼亚、葡萄牙、罗马尼亚、土耳其和立陶宛)的262名教师参与了这项研究。一项使用封闭式和开放式问题的在线调查被用来收集数据。研究结果显示,过度养育会对孩子的发展产生负面影响,导致依赖、决策能力差、焦虑、学习成绩下降和缺乏适应力。过度溺爱孩子的父母往往会事无巨细地管理孩子的生活,保护他们不让他们失望,并抱有不切实际的期望。他们也可能对老师缺乏信任,导致关系紧张。调查结果显示,家长缺乏积极的育儿技巧和对儿童发展的理解。为了促进健康的养育方式,父母培养情绪调节技能、积极的养育技能以及了解孩子的社会和情感需求是至关重要的。
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Behavioural characteristics of overparented children and their parents
Parenting styles and behaviours are critical in shaping a child’s personality, beliefs, values, and behaviours, affecting their academic achievement, mental health, and future success. Being active in a child’s life can increase the child’s confidence, build a closer bond between parent and child, and increase the child’s chances of becoming a successful adult. However, excessive involvement and control over a child’s life can lead to negative consequences for the child’s development. Overparenting refers to overprotective and controlling behaviour towards the child when the parents tend to micromanage their child’s lives, make decisions for them, and shield them from challenges and disappointments. The study aims to reveal the behavioural characteristics of overparented children and their parents. 262 teachers across six countries (Slovenia, Portugal, Romania, Turkey, and Lithuania) participated in the study. An online survey using closed and open-ended questions was used to collect the data. The study results revealed that overparenting can negatively affect a child’s development, leading to dependence, poor decision-making skills, anxiety, reduced academic performance, and lack of resilience. Overparenting parents tend to micromanage their children’s lives, shield them from disappointment, and have unrealistic expectations. They may also lack trust in teachers, leading to strained relationships. Survey results suggest a lack of positive parenting skills and understanding of child development. To promote healthy parenting, it is crucial for parents to develop emotional regulation skills, positive parenting skills, and knowledge of their child’s social and emotional needs.
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