What is an umbrella parent?

Building off of the teachings of The Umbrella Project curriculum, Umbrella Parenting provides parents with a new way of reflecting on their child's well being and success. It involves equipping parents with the ability to recognize, understand, and support the development of their child's umbrella of coping skills.
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What are the signs of a helicopter parent?

10 Signs of a Helicopter Parent
  • “Hovering” over children rather than encouraging autonomy and healthy separation.
  • Excessive anxiety about children failing or getting hurt.
  • Being overly involved in all areas of a child's life (academics, recreational activities, and friendships)
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What is a unicorn mom?

Urban Dictionary, the online home for slang words and phrases, defines unicorn mom as: "a mother who's not perfect, enjoys alcohol, has a sense of humor and couldn't care less what you think."
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What is the opposite of a helicopter parent?

Free-range parenting is basically the antithesis of helicopter parenting. In response to what they see as the cultural trend toward over-parenting and over-protection among parents, free-range parents allow much more independence for their kids.
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What are the different parent styles?

Psychologists tend to focus on the four key parenting styles:
  • Authoritarian.
  • Authoritative.
  • Permissive.
  • Uninvolved/neglectful.
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What is a bulldozer parent?

Snowplow parenting, also called lawnmower parenting or bulldozer parenting, is a parenting style that seeks to remove all obstacles from a child's path so they don't experience pain, failure, or discomfort.
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What parenting style is the best?

Why experts agree authoritative parenting is the most effective style. Studies have found that authoritative parents are more likely to raise confident kids who achieve academic success, have better social skills and are more capable at problem-solving.
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What is a jellyfish parent?

The jellyfish parent is a permissive parent. They have few rules or expectations, and often overindulge their children. Children of jellyfish parents tend to lack impulse control. The dolphin parent is the balance of these two extremes and is authoritative in nature.
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What is a dolphin mom?

Firm and flexible just like the dolphin, a dolphin mom tries to create a balanced lifestyle by making concrete rules and consequences yet allowing her children to make their own life choices. If you constantly collaborate with your child when it comes to his daily tasks, you may be a Dolphin Mom.
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What is an elephant parent?

The term elephant parent refers to a parent who is very nurturing and protective and tends to focus on the emotions of his or her child over academic or athletic success. An elephant parent is relaxed about their child's academic achievement or sporting prowess. Instead, they prize emotional security and connection.
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What is a dragon parent?

We are dragon parents: fierce and loyal and loving as hell. Our experiences have taught us how to parent for the here and now, for the sake of parenting, for the humanity implicit in the act itself, though this runs counter to traditional wisdom and advice.”
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What does crunchy mama mean?

According to Urban Dictionary, 'Crunchy Mom' is defined as, A member of an increasingly growing group of moms who are neo-hippies. They generally believe (for varying reasons) that there is something bad or less beneficial about buying mainstream products or doing other common activities in the mainstream way.
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What is a toxic mom?

A toxic mother is a mother who consistently ignores your stated boundaries, withholds love, or invalidates your feelings in any way, displays toxic traits, and these may manifest in more ways than those stated here.
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What is lawnmower parenting?

Also referred to as “snowplow” parents or “bulldozer” parents, lawnmower parents have a strong desire to protect their child from any type of struggle or obstacle. And as a result, they're said to “mow over” any problem their child faces, as well as prevent problems from occurring in the first place.
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What is a curling parent?

Curling parents (noun) 2. Parents who sweep away their children's problems. Making a clean sweep of parenthood. Named after the broom-wielders who compete at the winter Olympics, Curling-Eltern (“curling parents”) aim to help their children glide smoothly through life.
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What is a Tiger parenting style?

Tiger parents, according to Chua's definition, are mothers of Chinese (or other ethnic) origin who are highly controlling and authoritarian. This style of parenting is seen as harsh, demanding, and often emotionally unsupportive.
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What is Lighthouse parenting?

Lighthouse parenting means letting your kid be a kid, with all of the mistakes, failures and successes that come with childhood.
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What is Panda mom?

Among the many changing styles and trends is something called 'panda parenting', which is when a parent is quite involved in their child's life, but not to the point that they force them to do something.
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What is the opposite of tiger parenting?

Elephant parent

As close to opposite of tiger parenting as possible. These parents value emotional security and connection. Independent sleeping may not occur during the 0-5 years. These parents seek not to raise their voices and value encouragement over academic or athletic success.
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What is a backbone parent?

Backbone: Authoritative parenting style. This parenting approach combines the best aspects of the first two patterns. These parents provide clear and consistent rules and expectations within the context of a caring and loving family.
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How do you become a dolphin parent?

Dolphin parents focus on maintaining balance in their children's lives to compassionately, yet authoritatively guide them toward the key 21st century skills of “CQ”—creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking.
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What is a Tiger Mom and Tiger son?

Tiger parenting is a form of strict parenting, whereby parents are highly invested in ensuring their children's success. Specifically, tiger parents push their children to attain high levels of academic achievement or success in high-status extracurricular activities such as music or sports.
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What is a critical parent?

Report Ad. Critical parents make their children feel undeserving and unworthy of love and they grow up with a feeling of default defectiveness. Adults who tolerate critical parents forget that they no longer need to do as their parents say because they're no longer dependent on them.
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What is indifferent parenting?

Indifferent parents are described as neither demanding nor responsive to the child. They engage in fewer positive interactions with children, less overall interaction, and more insensitive interactions.
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Why does my child laugh when I discipline him?

Laughing while being disciplined is pretty normal for kids. They do it because they get nervous. They know they have done something wrong and they are not sure how to react. Some kids will cry, pout or act out and others, like Eli, will start to giggle.
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