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Childhood Development

Helicopter parenting may be destroying the future of American entrepreneurship

When kids are trusted with free time to figure things out on their own, they learn things adults can't teach.

Lenore Skenazy and Clay Routledge
Opinion contributors

As overprotection goes up, entrepreneurship is going down

American entrepreneurship has been declining for decades. The country that gave us Ford, Apple and the Thigh Master has seen new business formation fall by 50% since the late 1970s, according to the Census Bureau

Economists and business leaders point to any number of possible reasons for this: Excessive regulations, limited access to capital and market concentration. What they don’t usually think about, though, is the most basic factor of all: entrepreneurial psychology. This drive begins as soon as children start to explore the world. But what happens when they don’t?