Happy mother with son flexing his muscles while eating banana during homework
As discussed in previous articles, the way and manner we nurture our children set the foundation for their attitudes. Therefore, we must become their first role models by intentionally nurturing them with love.
Nurturing with love entails correcting, guiding, and disciplining our children with care and affection. It means providing encouragement when they fail instead of shouting or judging them.
By offering comfort and support through words of encouragement during moments of failure, we build resilience and emotional strength in them.
This approach helps children understand that failure is not the end but a stepping stone to success, equipping them with the confidence to tackle challenges without fear.
When we encourage our children instead of judging or shouting at them, we foster resilience. Judging or shouting at them often makes them feel like failures, diminishing their self-belief. In contrast, words of encouragement inspire them to persevere and strive for success despite challenges. Such encouragement instills in them the determination to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals.
Psychologists affirm that children thrive in an atmosphere of love. If we want to raise children who are balanced physically, mentally, and emotionally, we must nurture them with love.
Children raised in this way grow up with the strength and determination to face challenges head-on. They don’t give up easily and develop the courage to adapt to difficulties while remaining resolute in their pursuit of success. These children often grow into leaders who thrive in the face of adversity, inspiring others with their resilience and determination.
Can a mother’s character shape that of her children? Kindly share your thoughts.
A mother’s love shapes future leaders to impact the world with love
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