The term "helicopter parenting" likely originated from the image of a helicopter perpetually circling its target, rarely giving it a moment's respite. Such overprotective parents tend to be highly involved in their children's lives, monitoring their activities, decisions, and even their emotions. This constant presence of overprotective parents can extend into various aspects of a child's life, including academics, extracurricular activities, friendships, and even choices of clothing or food. Helicopter parenting is characterized by a lack of trust in a child's ability to make decisions or cope with challenges independently.