verb
- treating someone with excessive care or protection, as if they were helpless
Usage: present participle of ‘baby’
noun
- the act of treating someone with excessive care or protection
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- Stop babying your teenage son; he needs to learn independence.
- The coach accused the parents of babying their children too much.
- She’s always babying her younger brother when he gets hurt.
- His constant babying of the new employees isn’t helping them grow.
- The babying she received as a child made her overly dependent on others.
- Too much babying can prevent children from developing resilience.
- The teacher warned against babying students during difficult assignments.