Vigilant Care
Numerous studies have shown that supervision is the one of the foremost means of preventing a long list of negative behaviors in children, such as: accidents and unsafe behavior in small children, fighting and violence, falling grades, truancy and school dropout, smoking, alcohol and drug use, mixing with a negative crowd, delinquency, sexual promiscuity and more. Although "supervision" or "monitoring" are the terms used in this research, we prefer the term "
vigilant care." The reason is that "supervision" and "monitoring" carry the connotation of either a detached or an intrusive inspectional stance. Instead, the kind of parental attitude we would like to foster involves a caring presence. Focused supervision does come into play, when the parent detects warning signals that necessitate a tighter vigilance. We shall accordingly use the term "supervision" to denote the higher levels of vigilant care when, having detected signs of alarm, the parent moves over to a more decided and focused kind of watchfulness.