Anonymous wrote:DH and I went to the beach yesterday. Just sitting there enjoying the view, reading and relaxing. Along comes parents and their daughter. She looked to be about 4 or 5. Well the mother was a complete helicopter. Narrated everything the poor kid did. “Okay now we are going to make a sand castle. Now take the shovel and put sand in it then put the sand in the bucket. “ and on and on. Then the little girl wanted some water. “Oh no it’s not time for water.” Who decides when someone else is thirsty? I guess I just don’t understand helicopter parents.
I did this to some degree, you are narrating to give context and verbally trying to teach your child about the world. I never withheld water but maybe the mom had her reason? Who knows people are crazy.
I do think about this stuff at times though. For example, when I was a kid, I walked by myself to the community pool and swam by myself and with my friends. I must have been in el school.
My children today, we lug all of our crap- googles, sunscreen, snacks, pool toys, drive down to the community pool, and watch our kids like a hawk at our community pool. It's so different.