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When Parents Of College Students And Their Rules Are Over Controlling

Last updated: August 10, 2025 9:40 am
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Father shouting at daughter for texting during a family outing at Getty Center

A family outing to the Getty Center turned sour when a father was caught on camera shouting at his daughter for texting instead of enjoying the museum. The incident, which was captured by a bystander and quickly went viral on social media, has sparked a debate about parenting styles and the impact they can have on college students.

The video shows the father angrily confronting his daughter, who is visibly upset and embarrassed by the public altercation. The father can be heard yelling at her for being disrespectful and ignoring the family outing. Witnesses reported that the father’s behavior was aggressive and inappropriate, causing a scene in a public place.

This incident highlights the challenges that many college students face when dealing with over-controlling parents. While parents may have good intentions and want the best for their children, their actions can sometimes have negative consequences. Over-controlling parents can hinder their child’s development and opportunities by imposing strict rules and restrictions that limit their ability to make decisions and explore new experiences.

Research has shown that over-controlling parenting styles can lead to attachment issues, social anxiety, and difficulty forming relationships with peers. College students who are subjected to strict rules and expectations from their parents may struggle to assert their independence and develop their own values and beliefs. This can ultimately impact their academic performance, social interactions, and overall well-being.

It’s important for parents to strike a balance between setting boundaries and allowing their children to explore and grow on their own. College is a time for students to learn, make mistakes, and discover who they are as individuals. Parents can support their children by offering guidance, encouragement, and a listening ear, rather than imposing strict rules and restrictions that may stifle their personal growth.

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In conclusion, the incident at the Getty Center serves as a reminder of the importance of healthy and respectful communication between parents and their college-aged children. While it’s natural for parents to worry and want the best for their kids, it’s essential to approach parenting with empathy, understanding, and open-mindedness. By fostering a supportive and nurturing environment, parents can help their children thrive and succeed in college and beyond.

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