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Helicopter Parents: Strategies for Landing

Helicopter Parents: Strategies for Landing

FromFlusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry


Helicopter Parents: Strategies for Landing

FromFlusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
May 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Helicopter parenting isn’t just about being nervous at the playground. Helicopter parents is a loaded label, and we define it in this episode as a hovering parent trying to control an outcome.
4:27 WHEN WE CAN’T GO TO THE ER AS EASILY
We discuss the pragmatic balance of reducing the risk of physical play during a pandemic when the same medical care isn’t as straightforward of an option.
7:19 HELICOPTER PARENTS DURING PLAY
Lynn gives examples of parents intervening in play that isn’t helpful.
She answers a listener’s question about her 6 year-old’s right to privacy and potty language habits while using Facetime.
10:12 HELICOPTER PARENTING AND ACADEMICS
Lynn talks about the opportunities for parents who helicopter and intervene to step back in this new pass-fail scenario where the stakes aren’t so high and encourages ways to inject more independence with students.
13:06 WHAT DOES HELICOPTER PARENTING MEAN?
Lynn explains that academic helicopter parenting is a fear-based effort not let the chips fall where they may, to not let a child fail out of fear of failure, being judged, or other reasons.
15:54 BRINGING UNSCHOOLING INTO THE HOME
We talk about the opportunity to introduce the importance of learning life skills from parents around the home, and discuss the chance to introduce unschooling opportunities—the chance for child-led learning on topics they choose over the summer.
Here’s the remote learning platform we are using.
20:23 NEARLY EVERYONE HELICOPTERS IN AT LEAST ONE AREA
Some parents intervene more in their children’s school work, the safety of their play, their friendships or appearance. Lynn asks how parents might step away now from those areas and see what happens when the stakes aren’t so high.
24:41 THE CRUX OF THE HELICOPTER PARENTING
We want to protect our kids from hard feelings. Lynn gives examples of moms who won’t buy a pet so her daughter won’t have to grieve for it when it dies.
Her "Mr. Rogers Talk" is referenced. Watch it here.
Lynn outlines the key parenting habit that is a predictor of anxiety disorders developing in children.
28:26 HOMEWORK FOR PARENTS
Lynn gives parents to some homework to think about and some language to use with their kids.
We suggest you join the Facebook group so you can submit questions for future episodes.
A full transcript is available on our site.
Released:
May 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Parenting isn't easy, and it's normal to worry. Lynn Lyons, therapist, author, and speaker is one of the world's experts on helping parents, kids, and teens manage anxiety. She talks with co-host and sister-in-law Robin Hutson in a weekly podcast full of laughs, and practical advice without the psychobabble. At the beginning of the pandemic, Lynn and Robin started the Flusterclux podcast when their parenting retreats went on hiatus, and they're now 2 years in, talking about anxiety and worry, their love for Mr. Rogers, and the crazy things the mental health field gets WRONG about anxiety. Anxiety Expert Lynn Lyons has been a therapist for over 30 years. She's an author of 3 books with a new one coming out in October and has traveled around the US and Canada training hundreds of audiences teachers, school nurses, counselors and parents about managing anxiety. Flusterclux represents that feeling of overwhelm. Each episode is filled with practical advice for parents how to better manage their worry and big feelings like anger and sadness so that they are modeling healthy emotional awareness. Lynn answers listener questions and gives parents concrete strategies for developing the traits that are their kids' best defenses against anxiety and depression later in life: flexibility, resilience, autonomy, and problem solving. New episodes every Friday at 5AM EST. Find us at flusterclux.com https://www.facebook.com/flusterclux https://www.instagram.com/flusterclux/