Psychology says people who try to control every aspect of their children's life aren't always acting from confidence or strength. In many cases, psychology links this parenting style to fear, anxiety, uncertainty, and the need for control. Experts explain how this behavior develops, the theories behind it, its effect on children, and the life lessons families can learn by building trust, communication, and independence instead of constant control.

Psychology says fathers who call their children when they are out to know about their well being aren't trying to control every decision. Psychology explains that these calls…

Psychology says fathers who take their children to competitive exams aren't trying to control every step of their lives. In many families, this behavior reflects care, emotional…

Psychology says people who try to control every aspect of their children's life aren't always acting from confidence or strength. In many cases, psychology links this parenting…