The Chronicle of Higher Education

Helicopter Parents Help Students, Survey Finds

Study abroad, research, and big projects are said to improve learning

Helicopter parents, notorious for hovering over their college-age children, may actually help students thrive, according to this year's National Survey of Student Engagement. Students whose parents intervene on their behalf — 38 percent of...

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