December 8, 2005Helicopter ParentsCurfews. Dress codes. For years colleges kept a very close eye on students and monitored their every move. The baby boomers changed all of that in the 1960s, so most of you current students have your parents to credit with the freedoms you enjoy while in school. But those same people who threw off the chains of their college oppressors are taking on the role themselves, in various embarrassing ways. The Helicopter Parent has become so prevalent that Virginia Tech has created the position of parent relations coordinator to deal with all of the nosy and overprotective moms and dads. Who out there has stories of overbearing parents interfering with you while miles away from home? Do you receive constant emails and phone calls? Do they speak directly with your professors or university officials? If so, I'd like to hear from you. |
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December 8, 2005
Helicopter Parents
Curfews. Dress codes. For years colleges kept a very close eye on students and monitored their every move. The baby boomers changed all of that in the 1960s, so most of you current students have your parents to credit with the freedoms you enjoy while in school.
But those same people who threw off the chains of their college oppressors are taking on the role themselves, in various embarrassing ways. The Helicopter Parent has become so prevalent that Virginia Tech has created the position of parent relations coordinator to deal with all of the nosy and overprotective moms and dads.
Who out there has stories of overbearing parents interfering with you while miles away from home? Do you receive constant emails and phone calls? Do they speak directly with your professors or university officials? If so, I'd like to hear from you.

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