What is Your Mothering Style?
Your type is: infj —The “Know Thyself” Mother
Although I have no biological children, I am a "stepmom" with an adult stepson and also have been a "surrogate mom" to many children in my life.
This sounds like me.
“I believe the joy of motherhood is self-discovery—for them and for me.”
Sensitive and family-focused, the INFJ mother looks for and encourages the unique potential of each child. Self-knowledge may be her byword. Her aim is to help each child develop a sense of identity and cultivate personal growth. In fact, she may value the mothering experience as a catalyst to her own personal growth and self-knowledge.
The INFJ mother spends time observing and understanding each child. She is drawn to intimate conversations and seeks a free exchange of feelings and thoughts.
Sympathetic and accommodating, the INFJ mother strives to meet the important yet sometimes conflicting needs of each family member in harmonious and creative ways.
She is conscientious and intense as well. Probably no one takes life and child-raising more seriously than the INFJ. She approaches mothering as a profession requiring her best self.
Find your mothering style.
Via that wonderful mom, Julie D.
Although I have no biological children, I am a "stepmom" with an adult stepson and also have been a "surrogate mom" to many children in my life.
This sounds like me.
“I believe the joy of motherhood is self-discovery—for them and for me.”
Sensitive and family-focused, the INFJ mother looks for and encourages the unique potential of each child. Self-knowledge may be her byword. Her aim is to help each child develop a sense of identity and cultivate personal growth. In fact, she may value the mothering experience as a catalyst to her own personal growth and self-knowledge.
The INFJ mother spends time observing and understanding each child. She is drawn to intimate conversations and seeks a free exchange of feelings and thoughts.
Sympathetic and accommodating, the INFJ mother strives to meet the important yet sometimes conflicting needs of each family member in harmonious and creative ways.
She is conscientious and intense as well. Probably no one takes life and child-raising more seriously than the INFJ. She approaches mothering as a profession requiring her best self.
Find your mothering style.
Via that wonderful mom, Julie D.
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