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Social Psychology

James Madison University

Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019

2015

Parent-child attachment

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Helicopter Parenting And Parent-Child Attachment, Kaitlin S. Fitzgerald May 2015

Helicopter Parenting And Parent-Child Attachment, Kaitlin S. Fitzgerald

Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019

Helicopter parenting is the colloquial term that refers to a unique patterning of parenting dimensions that result in a style both high in behavioral control and levels of warmth and support, and low in autonomy-granting (Padilla-Walker & Nelson, 2012). Parental attachment–distinct from helicopter parenting–typically involves the initial relationship between parent and child which affects the child’s overall life satisfaction and well-being (mainly in areas associated with relationships, motivation, and health-related behaviors). Despite what areas may overlap between parent-child attachment and helicopter parenting, little research has been done on the relation among these variables. The current study examined the associations among …