Overcontrolling or intrusive parenting …

„Overcontrolling or intrusive parenting, characterized by parental interventions before children attempt to regulate their emotions or behavior on their own, considerably limits children’s ability to practice regulatory strategies. […] Intrusive overcontrolling parenting at 18- and 30-months predicted lower levels of effortful control (i.e., the ability to shift attention, modulate behavior, plan, and detect errors) a year later.“

Dr. Nicole Perry u. a., „Childhood Self-Regulation as a Mechanism Through Which Early Overcontrolling Parenting Is Associated With Adjustment in Preadolescence“ (2018), S. 2