Millennial parents are being called out for raising children who can’t seem to function without constant supervision.

The term “velcro kids” describes children who stick to their parents like adhesive, unable to navigate social situations, make decisions, or handle minor setbacks independently. This phenomenon has exploded among millennial families who grew up with participation trophies and are now helicopter parenting their own children into learned helplessness.
Critics argue this parenting style creates anxiety-ridden kids who lack resilience. The consequences extend beyond childhood, potentially affecting how an entire generation handles adulthood, relationships, and workplace challenges down the line.






