Term ID: T4141

Overprotection Effects

/overprotection-effects/
The psychological consequences of excessive shielding from normal challenges and experiences during development.
Example: Children who become overly dependent, anxious, or lacking in coping skills due to parents preventing age-appropriate independence experiences.

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Reference: Parker & Brotchie (2010)