Inspired by some of the recent threads . . .
Have you ever seen people that were overprotected as children that had little or no "coping" skills as they became teenagers or young adults when they left the nest?
The "wildest" kids (drugs, sexually promiscous, etc.) I went to college with were the ones who had never been given the opportunity to learn from their own mistakes and grow when they were still at home.
Obviously, I'm not talking about failing to keep the child safe from danger or illegal stuff when they're young.
What do you think?
Have you ever seen people that were overprotected as children that had little or no "coping" skills as they became teenagers or young adults when they left the nest?
The "wildest" kids (drugs, sexually promiscous, etc.) I went to college with were the ones who had never been given the opportunity to learn from their own mistakes and grow when they were still at home.
Obviously, I'm not talking about failing to keep the child safe from danger or illegal stuff when they're young.
What do you think?