In a recent episode of 'The View', Whoopi Goldberg discussed the rising trend of 'No Contact' orders on college campuses, reflecting concerns over students avoiding conflict. She argued against coddling children, pointing out that facing challenges, even painful ones, is essential for personal growth. Goldberg believes that parents should help their children learn from their experiences rather than shielding them from difficult situations. Co-host Sara Haines also emphasized that college is a critical transitional period where individuals need to develop skills for adulthood and navigate life independently.
Critics are saying these students are using these to avoid face-to-face conflict, but should there be a different way to try to do this?
When you had an issue ... your mother said, 'Listen: Go down there and tell them you are not doing that,' coddling children - it's not a good thing.
Sometimes - and I know it's terrible - sometimes you get beat up. Sometimes you have to make a decision... and then you have got to grow, you know?
This is called being a grown adult ... this is what life looks like, college is the step between childhood and 'On your own, kiddo'.
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