Halping is non-helpful helping. Derived from a childlike
mispronounciation of "helping", halping can be committed by people of all ages, and refers
originally to the cheerful non-help provided by children attempting ordinary chores or tasks for
the first time.
Halping has since been expanded to refer to any behavior performed with the intention of aiding someone but which instead results in more work or a negative emotional response, often cheerfully not realizing that they are not helping.