1. Be True to Your Emotions and Those of Your Children
Suppressing your true emotions can leave you feeling drained and living in a constant state of false tension. You might appear cheerful on the outside, but inside, you're carrying pain that feels unbearable. Allow yourself to be like a child: if you're sad, cry; once you're done, smile again the next day. Life isn't always perfect, and happiness isn't a constant state. We face many challenges each day, and they bring various emotions—sadness, exhaustion, frustration, and disappointment. Sometimes we try to mask these feelings, striving for perfection or convincing ourselves that we're fine. But eventually, after enduring too much, our emotions will explode, and we'll realize that we're only hurting ourselves more.
If you are truly upset or facing difficulties, even with your children, be honest about your feelings. Sharing your emotions can bring relief and might lead to immediate solutions. Let your children know if you're tired or need some quiet time alone. Don’t pretend you're fine when you’re exhausted but still pushing yourself to care for them. Give them a chance to care for you in return... Don’t make your children the reason you feel forced to live perfectly or become someone you’re not. Also, respect and connect with your children's emotions by listening to their thoughts. When they’re angry, don’t shout at them. Instead, allow them to express their frustration... and then help them understand and resolve their feelings. This way, you’ll always have your children’s respect and be the person they trust to share everything with.


2. Above All, Be Yourself
There are countless “battles” among mothers in the virtual world, all centered around the timeless question: What's the best way to raise a child? While everyone shares the same goal, each mother approaches parenting methods differently, especially with the emergence of newer techniques. Some may say, “I raise my child in my own way.” So, what is my way? It’s a blend of knowledge gained from various sources, real-life experiences, and my own personal feelings about my child. Whether it's the new or old way of parenting, each has its pros and cons—the key is your own perspective. As a mother, you will come to realize that some things can’t be strictly classified as right or wrong, good or bad. It’s all about what works best for you, what feels right, and what feels exhausting. Regardless of the parenting style you choose, as long as you and your child feel comfortable and happy with it, that’s all that matters.
Parenting is a choice—a decision that requires ongoing adjustments to ensure both your child's happiness and your own. Having a child brings immense joy, but it also brings its share of worries. You might worry about whether you're bathing your child correctly, feeding them enough, or finding the best school. Learning how to care for your child from others' experiences is beneficial. However, you are the one who knows your child best and can make the best decisions for them. So, don’t feel compelled to change your parenting style just because an expert says you’re wrong. Change should happen only when you see the impact it has on your child. Sharing knowledge is a way to expand your own understanding, not to make you feel like you need to be someone else. Knowledge is there to refine your parenting, not to turn you into someone you're not. After all, children just want their parents to always be their parents.


3. Don’t Be Cold Toward Your Children
The emotional bond between mother and child is a fundamental driver of a baby's development. Establishing a strong connection is crucial in shaping the child's character and their ability to adapt to society later in life. Without a healthy bond, children may face developmental challenges from an early age. Throughout their childhood and adolescence, these children are more likely to struggle with psychological issues like anxiety, depression, lack of confidence, and social withdrawal. A mother who is emotionally distant and unengaged makes it difficult for her child to get close, let alone share their innermost thoughts. If a mother seldom uses words like 'sorry' or 'thank you', she cannot expect her child to develop effective communication skills.
This is something many parents face due to the stress and busyness they bring home. You may notice your child smiling less and feel the urge to take out your frustration on them. But this is a big mistake. Instead of being irritable and exhausted, take a moment to let your child hug you when you come home from work. The greatest gift a child can receive is the radiant smile of their parents. You may smile all day with clients or colleagues, so why not share that same smile with your children, who are eagerly waiting for it? Also, avoid using disrespectful terms like 'you' and 'them' when speaking to your children, and never share their secrets with others. On their special days, give them meaningful gifts and show them love... even small gestures go a long way in making them feel cherished and secure.


4. Love Your Children in the Smallest Ways
Children are an irreplaceable treasure for parents. As they grow every day, we feel joy but also wish they could stay small forever so we can continue to love them endlessly. Express your love while your children are still young. Saying 'I love you' is a simple but powerful phrase filled with deep affection. Even after a tiring day when your child may have been difficult, it's important to still show love. Apologize when needed. Face it, none of us are perfect. We make mistakes too. Let your children see that we take responsibility for our actions.
There are simple things, small gestures, that may seem insignificant but allow your child to feel the love and respect you have for them. Not every parent takes the time to do this. Choose the right clothes for your child to help them feel confident and ready for school. Also, avoid scolding your child in front of others. It's essential to teach your child when they make mistakes, but that doesn’t mean shouting or embarrassing them. Your calmness will help them stay calm, and listening to their side of the story will give them a chance to correct their mistakes.


5. Teach Your Children Good Values
Every parent wants their child to learn the latest in food, education, and play. However, there’s one vital thing that many forget: the family is the first classroom a child experiences before stepping into a formal school. The actions and behaviors of parents leave a lasting impact on their children’s minds. The home environment shapes the child's personality and character as they grow. Therefore, if you want to raise a child with good qualities, parents must first set a positive example and know how to educate their children effectively.
One key to becoming a great mother is teaching your children right from wrong. To do this, you must first be a role model for your child to follow. Teaching good values means showing children how to treat others with respect, and teaching them to say "thank you" and "sorry" when appropriate. It’s about helping them understand what is right and wrong, good and bad, encouraging them to speak out when necessary, avoid negativity, and always support what is just.


6. Respect Your Children
A person’s life is a journey from weakness to strength, from prosperity to decline. As we age, our worth is not only measured by material possessions but also by the respect we receive from society, family, and children. A major sorrow in old age is not being respected by one's children or society. The respect children give to their parents has little to do with money. In fact, many wealthy individuals are not respected by their children in their later years. However, when parents respect their children’s choices, they will always earn their children’s respect, even if they are not rich or powerful.
Children are not possessions; they are individuals on the path to maturity. As such, respecting them is absolutely necessary. If children were mere possessions, we might disregard them. But they are human beings in the process of becoming, and they will contribute to the world in the future. Therefore, they need to be respected. A crucial aspect of becoming a great mother is building a strong bond with your children. To do this, you must respect and understand your children. Love them deeply, show your care, and express affection. Respect your children's opinions, passions, and interests. If your child makes a mistake, try to explain, guide them, and pay more attention to them. Be the most trustworthy friend your child can have.


7. Always Be a Role Model
Every parent wants their children to grow up to be honest and straightforward in all their interactions, whether personal or social. However, simply wishing for this doesn't guarantee it, as parents may unintentionally set poor examples with their own dishonesty. Parents are the ultimate role models, the standards by which children measure themselves. So, when parents lie to others, or even to their children, the children are likely to mimic this behavior. This is why the foundation of education within the family is so crucial in shaping the character and values of children as they mature.
How can we raise well-behaved children and provide the best care for them? This is the biggest concern for many parents. To achieve this, you must first be the shining example your children look up to. Children naturally try to emulate the behaviors and lifestyles of their parents. That’s why we must be cautious with our actions and remember that we are the best role models for our kids. Children tend to mimic everything we do, even when we make mistakes. Inspire them throughout their lives. They need your support to grow stronger and happier.


8. Always Seek Help When Needed
We don't live in isolation; we coexist with those around us. There will always be situations that we cannot face alone. The collective strength of people is an unbreakable force. Never hesitate to accept help, whether it's from a friend or a stranger. This is an essential life skill. No one expects you to be an expert in every aspect of life; they simply encourage you to be open to learning from those around you. So, when you need assistance or when you want to offer help to others, don't hesitate to speak up.
For mothers, even before your baby is born, don't hesitate to make a list of people who can support you. This step is crucial, as it will help alleviate the pressure of raising your child. Most importantly, you will gain valuable insights and practical advice from others. Share your parenting perspective with those around you so they can better understand your needs and offer support when necessary.


9. Keep a Sense of Humor in Every Situation
Humor creates a relaxed atmosphere, making discomfort seem to “disappear.” Thus, a good sense of humor truly acts as a shield, protecting us from stress and pressure at work and even offering benefits for our health. Many studies show that people who engage in pleasant, light-hearted conversations with their colleagues tend to feel happier and more satisfied with their work. When laughter fills the air, social and family relationships become more open and connected.
Being a mother means you often find yourself in unpredictable situations you’ve never faced before. For instance, if your child has a nightmare and wakes up crying in the middle of the night, don’t escalate the issue or scold them right away. Instead, stay calm and consider telling a funny story or gently comforting them. This will help both you and your child relax much more. Or, when your child asks for something, don’t rush to say “no.” If possible, try to fulfill their request, and if not, kindly explain why. Remember to smile every day with your child.


10. Always Trust Your Motherly Instincts
From the moment a woman gives birth, there exists a powerful instinct deep within her soul, one that encompasses everything she holds dear. This is the motherly instinct. Trust what your heart tells you, because every mother only wishes the best for her child. First-time mothers may feel clumsy at times in caring for their baby, but with the motherly instinct, they will seek out advice, read up on baby care, and ask experienced mothers how to provide the best for their child.
The motherly instinct is always within us, and it’s truly wonderful, so trust in it. However, when combined with some basic knowledge, raising and caring for your child becomes much easier. Therefore, having confidence in your motherly instinct is well-founded and will help alleviate the pressure when making decisions regarding your child.


