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What is plastic wrap parenting and how does it affect your child?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 28, 2024, 15:00 IST
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​Unwrapping plastic wrap parenting

Preparation and protection must be carefully balanced in the world of parenting. This brings us to the idea of "plastic wrap parenting," a phrase that sums up the urge to protect kids from the harsh realities of the outside world, frequently at the expense of their development and resilience. Here is all you need to know about this parenting style, looking at its traits, effects on kids, and strategies for encouraging a more positive outlook.

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​What is plastic wrap parenting?

Plastic wrap parenting isn't just about safeguarding children; it's about cocooning them in a bubble of overprotection. Picture a parent meticulously wrapping their child in layers of plastic, shielding them from every potential harm or discomfort.

Read also: 7 things an angry child needs to hear

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​What are the characteristics of this parenting style?

- Overprotection: Going to extremes to shield children from perceived dangers, hindering their opportunities for exploration.

- Helicopter tendencies: Constantly hovering over children, micromanaging their every move and decision.

- Micromanaging: Exerting excessive control over children's choices, from their diet to their social interactions.

- Fear of failure: Prioritizing success over experience, leading to risk aversion and limited autonomy.

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​How does it impact the kids?

Difficulty with decision-making: Children raised in a plastic wrap environment may struggle with decision-making, lacking the experience to assess consequences and assert their autonomy.

Inability to handle criticism: Shielded from criticism, children may develop a fragile sense of self-worth, struggling to accept feedback and grow from constructive criticism.

Difficulty with adaptability: Overprotection breeds psychological inflexibility, inhibiting children's ability to adapt to new situations and cope with stress.

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​Side effects of plastic wrap parenting

Plastic wrap parenting comes with unintended consequences, including:

Dependence and anxiety: Overprotected children may become overly reliant on parental guidance, leading to anxiety when faced with independent decision-making.

Lack of resilience and coping skills: Shielded from failure, children may lack resilience and struggle to navigate challenges, hindering their personal growth.

Limited social and emotional development: Overprotection can impede children's ability to form meaningful connections and navigate social environments independently.

Read also: 10 things Indian daughters are tired of hearing

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​How to break the cycle?

Shifting away from plastic wrap parenting requires intention and support:

Gradually empower children with age-appropriate responsibilities, building confidence and self-reliance. Create a safe space for children to express their thoughts and feelings, creating trust and understanding. Connect with other parents and resources for guidance and encouragement on the journey toward balanced parenting.

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