Abstract

This study looked at the relationships between over parenting and growing outcomes (childhood psychosocial development) on a sample of 347 students of university of Okara students. The adolescent's gender, family intactness, and parent-child conflict's moderating impacts on these connections were also looked at. According to the findings, both father and mother over parenting were associated with young Chinese adolescents' positive developmental outcomes and egocentrism. In addition, the relationships between maternal over parenting and egocentrism and constructive youth development were mitigated by father-child conflict. Egocentrism increases at increasing degrees of father-child conflict and when maternal over parenting was more severe, favorable kid development rose. Additionally discovered to have controlling things were the adolescent's gender and family intactness. The findings shed light on how familial circumstances affect the link between excessive parenting and teenager. This study is a pioneer in evaluating the effects of helicopter parenting on teenagers because there are few comparable studies employing adolescent samples.

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