African-American moms are helicopter parents too, but endgame is survival

(University of Central Florida) African-American moms share many traits with helicopter parents, specifically when it comes to being overprotective and hypervigilant about their children's lives. But their goal is not only to get them into college. It's survival. That's the conclusion of a study recently published in The Professional Counselor, which documents the experience of African-American mothers raising boys and young men in the United States.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news