Princess Diana: Children must live the life of a child
More than two decades have passed since Princess Diana passed away, but the parenting lessons of this great woman are still admired and applied by many mothers around the world.
1. Take time to teach your child to ride a horse.
Just like many other mothers who teach their children to ride a bike, Princess Diana helped her children become more confident by teaching them how to ride a horse. Because when practicing this sport, the princes will learn to face challenges because they know that their mother will always be there to catch them if they fall.
2. Regularly take your children to school
Princess Diana's mornings included getting her children ready for the day and taking them to school became an integral part of this great mother's life.
3. Hug and play with your baby
The image of the Princess holding Prince William or Harry in her arms and chatting is very familiar to the public. No matter what age, there is nothing warmer than the feeling of being in the arms of the mother, this helps children feel all the closeness and love of the mother for them.
4. Always keep an eye on your child
Although there were always lifeguards and security guards around, Princess Diana knew that nothing was safer than her mother's watchful eyes.
5. Do homework with your child
Like other mothers, Princess Diana was also around her children to make sure they did their homework correctly and provided assistance whenever needed.
6. Patiently watch your children play.
This mother always indulges her child's imagination and interests and patiently monitors to make sure that her child is safe while playing.
7. Do everything to make your child happy
Like any normal mother, Princess Diana would let the princes mess with her hair and turn it into a playground if they wanted to. She was also willing to do anything to make her children happy and joyful, including letting them bury themselves in the sand, ride roller coasters, solve puzzles, and was not afraid to join in on the children's games.
8. Don't put pressure on your child.
The Princess once said that she would not let the pressures of a noble family weigh on her children too early and she was steadfast in doing so. For the Princess, children must live the life of a child.