What Kind Of Mom Are You?

Do you spoil your kids rotten? Or do you believe in strict rules and discipline? Find out what kind of mother you are!

Tags: Mother, Children, Family


Here are all the results with descriptions

The Disciplinarian Mom
You are a calm and levelheaded parent, guided by your strong intellect and rationality. Your children learn a lot from your composure and your ability to stay cool in a crisis. You have learned the fine art of disciplining your children by teaching consequences and common sense without ruining their self-esteem. As a result, your children are very intelligent, down-to-earth, and hardworking. You are a wonderful mother, but you should remember to let loose and be silly more often! Rules are very important for children, but so is having fun. Show them that it's okay to laugh and play, especially after a long day of hard work.

The Social-Butterfly Mom
You love to talk, and when your children were born, you were ecstatic to have a captive audience to chatter away and be silly with. The benefits of the quality time you spend in 'conversation' with your children are countless; the proof is in their advanced verbal skills and sky-high self-esteem. You love playdates, parties, barbecues, family get-togethers, and making new friends everywhere you go. You might not be the best parent in the world when it comes to discipline, however, or in teaching responsibility. Try setting more rules, assigning chores, and following organized routines. Instilling order and discipline early will guarantee that these bright, happy kids will grow into bright, happy adults.

The Helicopter Mom
You are warm, loving, and emotional. You give the most amazing hugs in the world. Being a mother is the most natural thing in the world for you, and you adore every single moment of it, no matter how difficult it gets. Luckily for you, being a mother is being on cloud nine most of the time, and your children bask in your warm, loving energy. Unfortunately, all of that love can sometimes channel itself in a negative way, like through overprotectiveness and anxiety. Try to remember to step aside once in a while so that your children learn to become independent and well-adjusted adults someday.

The Drama-Queen Mom
You are dramatic, impulsive, and proud. You're also charismatic, adventurous, and loads of fun. Your children are fascinated by your radiant energy and strive to emulate it in their own ways. Be careful that they're defining their little personalities according to what they want, instead of molding their entire lives to please you. Spend time focusing on them instead of on yourself, or else they'll grow up to be people pleasers. You are a powerful influence on them no matter what, so use that power to communicate the importance of individuality and self-esteem.

The Hipster Mom
You understand that your children are creating their own little pathways through life, and you believe that the less interference, the better. Children learn from their falls, gain confidence from making messes, and create their own sense of individuality by making their own choices. This is all true. But children also need plenty of attention, boundaries, and discipline in order to develop a healthy sense of self-worth. Remember that the little pathways they create are leading somewhere, and there is nothing wrong with holding them steady as they trek forward.

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