If you refer to activities such as helping and advising people as nannying, you disapprove of these activities because you think that they are protecting people too much.
[mainly British, disapproval]
...governmental nannying and interference in markets.
nannying in British English
(ˈnænɪɪŋ)
noun
1.
the activity of nursing or looking after someone else's children
low-paid jobs such as nannying
2.
the act of being overprotective; mollycoddling
governmental nannying and interference in markets
Examples of 'nannying' in a sentence
nannying
She scored a nannying job that would allow her to write.