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The Impact of Motherly Upbringing on Children

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom 2 min read

This archive report was first published on 15 May 2020.

As we grow older, we often reflect on the role our mothers played in shaping us into the people we are today. A mother's influence on her child's upbringing can have a profound impact on their personality and behavior, with different types of mothers exhibiting distinct traits.

According to various studies, there are several types of mothers, each with their unique characteristics. One such type is the paranoid mum, who fears failure and wants her children to be perfect. This can lead to controlling and overprotective behavior, with the mother vetting all her children's friends and criticizing their hobby choices.

Another type is the cantankerous mum, who complains about everything around her. This can be due to frustration and anger, often stemming from being a single mom or the only provider in the family. As a result, her parenting style is often dictated by her moods, creating imaginary issues and problems for her children to deal with.

Then there's the carefree mum, who considers her children as equals and makes decisions together. However, this can lead to a lack of boundaries and a sense of permissiveness, with the children often becoming brats and a handful in school.

The ever busy mum is another type, who is often away from home due to work commitments. This can lead to the children being raised by a nanny, who may become a substitute parent. While the mother's intentions are good, her children may grow up feeling emotionally needy and unloved.

On the other hand, there's the complete mum, who is a helper and a giver. She is always available for her children and creates a healthy boundary between her work and family life. This type of mother is emotionally stable and lets her children make mistakes, helping them up when they fall.

Ultimately, the type of mother we have can shape our personality and behavior, with some traits being more desirable than others. By understanding the different types of mothers and their characteristics, we can gain insight into our own upbringing and the impact it has had on our lives.

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