TAP top app download banner
theAsianparent
theAsianparent
Product Guide
  • Together Against RSV
  • SG60
  • Pregnancy
  • Parenting
  • Child
  • Feeding & Nutrition
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Events
  • Holiday Hub
  • Aptamil
  • TAP Recommends
  • Shopping
  • Press Releases
  • Project Sidekicks
  • Community
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • VIP
Login
    • Articles
  • Together Against RSVTogether Against RSV
  • SG60SG60
  • PregnancyPregnancy
  • ParentingParenting
  • ChildChild
  • Feeding & NutritionFeeding & Nutrition
  • EducationEducation
  • LifestyleLifestyle
  • EventsEvents
  • Holiday HubHoliday Hub
  • AptamilAptamil
  • TAP RecommendsTAP Recommends
  • ShoppingShopping
  • Press ReleasesPress Releases
  • Project SidekicksProject Sidekicks
  • CommunityCommunity
  • Advertise With UsAdvertise With Us
  • Contact UsContact Us
  • VIPVIP
    • Community
  • Poll
  • Photos
  • Food
  • Recipes
  • Topics
  • Read Articles
    • Tracker
  • Pregnancy Tracker
  • Baby Tracker
    • Rewards
  • RewardsRewards
  • Contests
  • VIP ParentsVIP Parents
    • More
  • Feedback

Privacy PolicyCommunity GuidelinesSitemap HTML

Download our free app

google play store
app store

Importance Of A Mother's Love - It Can Make Kids Smarter!

4 min read
Importance Of A Mother's Love - It Can Make Kids Smarter!

Showering our kids with love and affection is the most natural thing in the world to us as parents. And now studies prove that a mother's love actually helps her child's brain grow! So quickly go give your child a huge hug, and then read right on to find out more!

We all love and adore our children – they are our world without a doubt. But did you know all the love that you shower on your child is actually helping him or her become smarter?

That’s right! Children who are given love and affection from their mothers early in life are smarter, with a better ability to learn.

shutterstock_22652434-1

This was what the study by child psychiatrists and neuroscientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, had revealed.

They found that school-aged children whose mothers nurtured them early in life have brains with a larger hippocampus – a key structure important to learning, memory and response to stress.

Brain images had revealed that a mother’s love physically affects the volume of her child’s hippocampus – by almost 10 per cent. The research team will follow these children as they grew older, and hope to see how other brain regions are affected by parental nurturing during preschool years.

For years, studies have underscored the importance of an early, nurturing environment for good, healthy outcomes for children. Parents focus on investing in the best childcare environment or resource materials to promote positive outcomes for their child.

Never would we imagine that loving and nurturing our child is not only good for his development, but it actually physically changes the brain.

The study findings validate a large body of early childhood development literature that highlights the importance of early parenting and nurturing.

So how can we apply the findings of this study to really help our children develop?

Nurture and support your child

Meet regularly with your child’s preschool educator and discuss how to support your child. The nurturing and loving that happens at home should continue at preschool. And after spending a long day in preschool, your child should continue to enjoy love and attention from you at home.

shutterstock_313394471

Your love is key

A warm, attached relationship with mum is important in preventing behavioural problems in children. Parents’ relationships with their children are extremely important and that’s how we develop our ability to have successful relationships as adults. Our parents are our role models. If kids do not feel close to their parents, then they’re probably not going to model the positive aspects of that relationship when they reach adulthood.

Mirror positive traits

According to research, it shows that you can pass on your temperament to your children — not necessarily through your genes, but through your own behaviour and child-rearing style. For better or worse, children pick up on their parents’ moods. In other words, when you smile, your child smiles and his brain becomes “wired” for smiling.

shutterstock_363119933

Spend quality time

Quality time can be very simply defined as meaningful time spent nurturing a child and communicating freely with him or her. This is the time when parents can bond most meaningfully with their children, while also creating happy childhood memories. Both working and stay-at-home parents need to make the effort to create some quality time with kids and help them grow into happy, confident and responsible adults. No matter how busy you may be, there is always time for a few hugs. Hugging your children makes them feel special and cared for and can lift their spirits if they are anxious or upset.

Your love goes a long way in preparing your child to be smarter. So start building on those loving feelings right now. Go give your child a giant hug, smother him or her with kisses and tell him or her that you love them to the moon and back…and know while you do this you are helping your child’s brain development. It’s a win-win situation really!

We would love to hear what you think about this article. Do leave a comment and share your thoughts with us.

https://t.me/theAsianparentSG

Partner Stories
Nurturing Your Little One’s Gut: Understanding C-section and the Microbiome
Nurturing Your Little One’s Gut: Understanding C-section and the Microbiome
KKH-Led Study Reveals Low COVID-19 Transmission Rate From Mothers to Newborns
KKH-Led Study Reveals Low COVID-19 Transmission Rate From Mothers to Newborns
How Stokke Products Can Be The Second-Best Gift To Parents After Giving Birth?
How Stokke Products Can Be The Second-Best Gift To Parents After Giving Birth?
Did You Know? These 5 Unwanted Pregnancy Symptoms are Related to Gut Health
Did You Know? These 5 Unwanted Pregnancy Symptoms are Related to Gut Health

Got a parenting concern? Read articles or ask away and get instant answers on our app. Download theAsianparent Community on iOS or Android now!

ddc-calendar
Get ready for the baby’s arrival by adding your due date.
OR
Calculate your due date
img
Written by

samanthabek

  • Home
  • /
  • Becoming a Parent
  • /
  • Importance Of A Mother's Love - It Can Make Kids Smarter!
Share:
  • Nurturing Your Little One’s Gut: Understanding C-section and the Microbiome
    Partner Stories

    Nurturing Your Little One’s Gut: Understanding C-section and the Microbiome

  • DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

    DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

  • When Time Affects Both Parents: What 2025 Research Really Tells Us About Fertility and Age

    When Time Affects Both Parents: What 2025 Research Really Tells Us About Fertility and Age

  • Nurturing Your Little One’s Gut: Understanding C-section and the Microbiome
    Partner Stories

    Nurturing Your Little One’s Gut: Understanding C-section and the Microbiome

  • DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

    DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

  • When Time Affects Both Parents: What 2025 Research Really Tells Us About Fertility and Age

    When Time Affects Both Parents: What 2025 Research Really Tells Us About Fertility and Age

Feed

Feed

Get tailored articles about parenting, lifestyle, expert opinions right at your fingertips

Poll

Poll

Participate in interesting polls and see what other parents think!

Photos

Photos

Share the photos of loved ones in a safe, secure manner.

Topics

Topics

Join communities to bond with fellow mums and dads.

Tracker

Tracker

Track your pregnancy as well as baby’s development day-by-day!

theAsianparent

Download our free app

Google PlayApp Store

Mums around the world

Singapore flag
Singapore
Thailand flag
Thailand
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
Philippines flag
Philippines
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
Vietnam flag
Vietnam

Partner Brands

Rumah123VIP ParentsMama's ChoiceTAP Awards

© Copyright theAsianparent 2026 . All rights reserved

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap HTML
  • Tools
  • Articles
  • Feed
  • Poll

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it