Agreed. My mom quit being a parent when I was 11 then became a helicopter mom when I was 16. Now I'm going on 20 and she treats me like I'm 4, even though I have a kid and my own place. My brother is 21 and she's even worse with him.
@@thesoutherncowgirlpoet this sounds like my boyfriend's mom. Idk whats hee issues, she didnt think a thought back then when leaving my boyfriend at 14, but then when her latest marriage hit the bottom rock, she leeching around her ex husband and her son, which is my boyfriend by the age he is 20 last year. It was so frustrating. She told this and that to my boyfriend like he still a kid, meanwhile he has turned 21 last May. But thanks God because my boyfriend knows how to set boundaries for his mother and her nonsense behaviour.
I’m definitely the “Relaxed Parent”, with a big helping of the “Mum Parent”. As long as they don’t burn the house down, I’m good. And I have mum to call when they do.
@@libera7161 I currently have 4 foster kiddos that I am raising as a single, full time working mom and my “Mum” takes the littles for ONE half day a week every once in awhile, while the older kiddos are at school. I am quite responsible, thank you very much-I’m just glad I have my mom available by phone when I’m in need of advice and a listening ear-someone who has had a lifetime’s experience. Just so you know-this was a joking response to a funny video.
My mom is an overprotective helicopter parent. So when you wrapped her in bubble wrap, I heard my mom's voice in my head yelling about how dangerous bubble wrap is and she could suffocate on it and die. I am a Google parent lol 😂
My kids told me I’m a cool mom. When I asked what they meant, they said it was because I was so old, I didn’t get stressed and interfering. Yes, I had my kids later in life. Yes, they still get to live with me. 😂😂😂🤣
I am a recovering helicopter parent, but still look everything up on Google, so I guess I am the Google parent. Thank you for making this video. I liked how interesting and nice yet also complex and relaxing all at the same time it is ☺️
Hey there! When it comes to parenting styles, finding the right balance is key. Be loving and supportive, but don't forget to set boundaries too. Your parenting approach can have a lasting impact on your child's life. Show them empathy, communicate openly, and be a positive role model. It'll help shape their confidence, resilience, and overall happiness as they grow up. 👌🏻
Thats quite a list of parents going on here (Kekw) Few of my Bros have been the "relaxed" "cool" & "Mum" parent before they had Kids of their own. Memorable times those were, Gute short & bit nostalgic. Keep it up & Stay Safe Guys 😎 👊
The bubble wrap 😆 my mom always said the first child you buy everything new and you're overprotective. Then by kids 3 you're shopping at the thrift store and you just yell to the other room "just checking on you"
U are a truly talented n a very simple guy with the most amazing simplicity of life!!! Love all your videos and they really make smile with joy. Thnku really appreciate such beautiful, fun n pure content !!!
I was the helicopter and overprotective parent until my daughter got bigger and realized how sturdy she is. Now I've distanced myself a bit (just a bit) and we just dance all the time. Side note, if you have a toddler, look up the Grinch freeze dance (there are a few versions, our favorite is the yoga one) my daughter goes CRAZY for it and it's a great exercise!