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- Look up overprotection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Overprotection may refer to: Overprotection, a strategy in chess Helicopter parent "Overprotected"...
- the opponent's plans. Notable in his "system" were concepts such as overprotection of pieces and pawns under attack, control of the center by pieces instead...
- sometimes be deflected, or required to abandon one of its defensive duties. overprotection The strategy of protecting an important pawn or square more than is...
- with knowledge protection: Overprotection: One of the major risks of knowledge protection is overprotection. Overprotection occurs when intellectual property...
- Overprotection of people with disabilities causes low self-esteem and underachievement because of lowered expectations that come with overprotection....
- embrittlement, for example — this lower voltage is advantageous, as overprotection is avoided. Aluminium anodes have several advantages, such as a lighter...
- two wrote for The Atlantic in 2015. Lukianoff and Haidt argue that overprotection is harming university students and that the use of trigger warnings...
- chess players. It introduced and formalised concepts of the pawn chain, overprotection, undermining, prophylaxis, restraint, rook on the seventh rank, knight...
- psychologist Diana Baumrind identified that parenting styles characterised by overprotection and lack of boundaries may exacerbate an insecure attachment style and...
- personality disorder. There is also a significant correlation with parental overprotection and people who develop ASPD. Studies have shown that non-abused (especially...