Hey SuperMoms

You know what? Kids go through a lot of tough stuff while growing up, like dealing with school, making friends, figuring out their feelings, and just becoming their own person. Not to mention, all those physical changes they experience! It’s a wild ride, for sure. So, here’s a question:  Is it possible for the unwavering love and support of a mother to empower her child to overcome even the most daunting challenges life throws at them. Get them through not only the normal ups and downs, but even a big one, if it comes along? And still help them come out on top

Sir Richard Branson seems to think so.

And is the opposite true? Can a mother cause a brilliant child to develop anxieties that cause them to struggle throughout life? 

I’m pretty sure that you’ve already answered yes to both of these questions right? But let’s dig in a little deeper and figure out precisely what these Mom SUPERPOWERS are. How to amplify those superpowers. And of course, just in case we had some less than ideal parenting when we were growing up,[3] how to make sure we’re not repeating any of those parenting mistakes from the past. 

 And, to be absolutely sure we’re on the right track let’s check out the science on it too.

 All of that is in this video. So stay tuned.

Alright, first things first. Let’s admit it. Good moms are superheroes. Lets talk about Mom superpowers. And how those superpowers lead to a child’s success.

Let’s go through those superpowers one by one. First there is

 

Emotional Support:

A nurturing and supportive environment helps children develop confidence, resilience, and a healthy sense of self-worth. When mothers provide emotional support, they lay the groundwork for their children’s overall well-being and set them up for success in life.

Confidence, resilience, and a healthy sense of self-worth. These are essential qualities for a successful life. Plus, Mom hugs are the best, am I right? A mother’s emotional support, my friends, sets them up for success in life.

A huge part of this is being a safe base. That means letting them explore the world with the knowledge that if something gets scary you’ve got their back. Letting them have independence but with a backup plan. This is a fundamental way children develop confidence and courage. Essential qualities for anyone.

 

Education:

It’s a well-known fact that mothers who prioritize and invest in their children’s education set them up for academic success. Reading to children and engaging in intellectual discussions helps to instill a love for learning and a strong educational foundation. 

Malcolm X famously said “The mother is the first teacher of the child. The message she gives that child, that child gives to the world.”

And many others have reiterated that sentiment. Such as Barbara Bush who said “The home is the child’s first school, the parent is the child’s first teacher, and reading is the child’s first subject.”

Mom-as-teacher? Yes, please! And it’s a fact anyway. Education comes first from home. And the more involved parents are in that education the better. Especially if there is a learning struggle. Parents can remediate a learning struggle with the Learning Success System.  Parents who do just a few minutes of the Learning Success System before homework time can really make that homework go a lot easier. It helps them build up the fundamental learning skills needed for success. The grit to get through the tough stuff. And even takes advantage of brain-building neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. 

And a quick fact. Did you know that a new study just came out that showed that the average intelligence in the US is dropping? For about the last hundred years it’s been rising at about 3 IQ points per decade. Now, all of a sudden, in the early 2000’s it started dropping. 

Scary right? Yes it’s time to start paying attention and doing all the things to help kids develop their brains. Which mostly happens at home. Things like nutrition.