Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
infantilisation
Noun
/ɪnˌfæn.tɪ.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/

Definition
The process of treating someone as if they are childish or incapable of making their own decisions, often involving the reduction of their autonomy.

Examples
- Many argue that the infantilisation of adults in the workplace can hinder their professional growth.
- Infantilisation in relationships can create an unhealthy dynamic where one partner feels superior.
- Critics of the educational system often point to its tendency toward infantilisation of students.

Meaning
Infantilisation typically refers to the act of diminishing an individual’s capacity or status by treating them like a child, which can lead to a loss of agency and self-esteem.

Synonyms
- Paternalism
- Overprotectiveness
- Condescension
- Childish treatment