Take notes of the following in your parenting Journey;
Progress Matters
Perfection creates pressure, but progress builds confidence. Celebrate the small wins—whether it’s staying calm during a tantrum, apologizing when you overreact, or simply listening without interrupting. These “little” actions have a big and lasting impact on your child’s emotional development.
Learn, Adjust, Grow
You will make mistakes—and that’s okay. What counts is how you respond. Use each moment as an opportunity to grow and to model grace, humility, and growth for your children. Children learn just as much from how we recover from mistakes as they do from our successes.
Give Yourself Grace
You are growing too. Don’t expect yourself to have all the answers. Forgive yourself when you make mistakes, learn, and move on. Prioritize rest, support, and self-compassion.
Parenting is about building relationships. It’s not about control, but connection. When you foster trust through consistent love, patience, and emotional safety, your children open up to you.
They share their fears, dreams, and mistakes because they trust you. That trust leads to mutual respect, not forced obedience.
On the other hand, parenting through fear—harsh words, shouting, and rigid control—may achieve short-term obedience, but at the cost of long-term connection. Children raised under fear often hide their struggles, become deceitful, or live double lives. Eventually, we lose touch with who they truly are.
Dear mothers, take the best from traditional methods and courageously adopt new approaches that meet the emotional and psychological needs of today’s children. Choose to raise adults with high self-esteem, self-confidence, empathy, and emotional strength. Your progress—not your perfection—is what builds a legacy of love and trust.
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution.”