Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by crystal_crtr » Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:32 pm

ICStupidPeople wrote:These are the same parents that "co-sleep", "babywear", ect. They are also the parents of the child that is screaming or running or being generally horrible at the parks.
These are the same parents that are breastfeeding their 5 and 6 year olds.

I actually read on another board about mothers who were breastfeeding their children for many years. That is.... well..... gross!!!


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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by ktulu » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:59 pm

ICStupidPeople wrote:Um, Ktulu? They ALL do that. Have you ever peaked back in about 1 minute after you leave without her seeing you? I can guarantee she is off playing and over it. It's their way of trying to control a situation. The parents that say "oh, I can't leave my baby, it needs me" are actually the one that are relying on the baby to fulfill something for them. The baby will, from that moment on, control the rest of their lives.
I dunno, I've never gone back in I keep on walking and go to work. I said it sucked, I didn't say I caved and ran back in ]
You're doing the right thing by letting her socialize. Children need to know that parents will leave, but they WILL come back. It makes them more well rounded. That is also considered "securely attatched". They have a sense of security. Kids that are never separated from their parents don't have that and become insecurely attached. If the parent were to ever leave, the child would have issues.[/QUOTE]

Oh yeah, I think her going to this baby sitter (in-home child care, small number of kids, etc.) has done wonders for her development. She is super smart and really cute. Anyway Preacher, you're facing the wrong way ;)


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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by ICStupidPeople » Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:01 pm

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Anyway Preacher, you're facing the wrong way ]

lol..sorry..i get into "psychology mode" and i just ramble..lol

I really should be thankful though, the parents I was preaching about are the same ones that ensure my Psych degree won't go to waste, lol

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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by Shorty82 » Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:13 pm

ICStupidPeople wrote:oh look..a flower
With all these distractions being caused by flowers I'm about ready to take a flame thrower to the SGT flower beds. :flamethro

That oughta help all you ADDs around here stay on topic.


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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by Big Wallaby » Thu Aug 30, 2007 2:02 am

Shorty82 wrote:Not even if everybody who even started going off topic got a cattle prod to the most sensitive parts of their body. :twisted:
Like a kitty/flower?

Wow, now the FBI might as well get a screen name here... :hysteria:


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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by leftcoaster » Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:48 am

Shorty82 wrote:With all these distractions being caused by flowers I'm about ready to take a flame thrower to the SGT flower beds. :flamethro

That oughta help all you ADDs around here stay on topic.


Ah, forget it. Nothing will help you all stay on topic. Not even if everybody who even started going off topic got a cattle prod to the most sensitive parts of their body. :twisted:
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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by BRWombat » Thu Aug 30, 2007 2:50 pm

ICStupidPeople wrote:oh look..a flower
leftcoaster wrote:Let's ride bikes.
All these examples of being easily distracted leads to... another OT obscure reference challenge for ktulu! :D: Ready?

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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by ICStupidPeople » Thu Aug 30, 2007 2:59 pm

BRWombat wrote:All these examples of being easily distracted leads to... another OT obscure reference challenge for ktulu! :D: Ready?

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ooo..ooo <jumps up and down like horseshack> pick me Mr. Kotta..pick me I know the answer



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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by JugglingFreak » Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:43 pm

ICStupidPeople wrote:ooo..ooo <jumps up and down like horseshack> pick me Mr. Kotta..pick me I know the answer

Me too.. I know



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Re: Stupid Helicopter Parent Tricks

Post by ktulu » Thu Aug 30, 2007 5:12 pm

BRWombat wrote:All these examples of being easily distracted leads to... another OT obscure reference challenge for ktulu! :D: Ready?

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