Nobody outside of select Instagram influencers ever claimed that parenting is easy, and every family has to find their own way. Whether you're about to be a parent for the first time or your child is transitioning out of the newborn phase, it makes sense to try to figure out the parenting style that's right for you. Helicopter parenting is a common choice, although it's gotten plenty of criticism over the past few years.

Odds are high you've at least heard of helicopter parenting as a child-rearing approach before, but you may be fuzzy on the details. Here's what helicopter parenting involves, plus the perks and drawbacks of using this method for your family. Alisa Ruby Bash , PsyD, is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Malibu, CA.

Robert Keder , MD, is a pediatrician who specializes in developmental behavior at Connecticut Children's Medical Center. Gina Song , MD, is a pediatrician at Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital. What Is Helicopter Parenting? Helicopter parenting is a form of child-rearing where parents are really close to their kids.

"Helicopter parenting is a style of parenting characterized by excessive involvement and overprotection of children," says licensed marriage and family therapist Alisa Ruby Bash, PsyD. "Parents who engage in helicopter parenting tend to closely monitor and control their child's activities, often hovering over them like a helicopter." Helicopter parents are "very child-focused" and tend to do a lot of things for their kid, sa.