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Parenting tips: Making the most of Mother's Day

Mother’s Day is an opportunity to reflect on the incredible impact that parents and carers have on their children’s lives. While it’s a time to show and receive appreciation, it also offers a deeper moment to pause and think about the role you play in your child’s life and your parenting journey.

Here are five tips from Triple P to help you make the most of this special day:

  1. Celebrate your important role as a teacher
    Parents and carers are their child’s first teachers, helping to shape their view of themselves and the world around them. Everyday actions like showing how much you love them, listening, and offering guidance can have a lasting impact on children’s resilience and happiness.
  2. Acknowledge your strength and skills
    Take a moment to recognise the positive influence you’ve had on your child’s social and emotional wellbeing. Celebrate the fierce strength, miraculous persistence, and unconditional love that you’ve shown them along the way. Try to step away from the mental load and appreciate your parenting adventure.
  3. Embrace connection not perfection
    The memories you and your children will cherish are not of carefully curated, picture-perfect moments, but of the love and connection you’ve built together. Don’t stress over the small stuff this Mother’s Day – try to focus on what matters most: the bond you share.
  4. Ask for support when needed
    Every parent or carer needs support sometimes, and it’s healthy to say, ‘a little help here, please!’, not just from the people around you, but from professionals and community support services who can help us be the parent we want to be.
  5. Take time to recharge
    Use this Mother’s Day as an opportunity to take a break and recharge, even if it’s just for a short time. Remember, self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential for your wellbeing and your family’s happiness.

To help make parenting less stressful and more rewarding, try a free online course from the Triple P Positive Parenting Program. Visit triplep-parenting.net.au to learn more.