Saturday, 30 May 2026

Mother: The First Teacher of Love and Morality


Mother: The First Teacher of Love and Morality
By
Arman Rashid 

Who teaches us how to love before we even know the meaning of love? Every human being enters the world helpless and dependent. A newborn child does not understand language, rules, or society. The first face the child sees is usually the mother’s face. From that moment, learning begins. A mother feeds the child, protects the child, and stays awake at night for the child’s comfort. The child slowly learns feelings through her touch and voice. Before school education starts, home education has already begun. The first lessons are not about math or grammar. They are about care, kindness, and trust. A mother becomes the first guide in a child’s life. She creates the emotional environment where the child grows. That early environment shapes personality. Many great thinkers say that childhood forms the base of character. And in childhood, the strongest influence is the mother. That is why she is called the first teacher of love and morality.

Love is the first lesson a child receives from the mother. She loves her child without expecting anything in return. This teaches the child that love is not selfish. When a baby cries, the mother responds immediately. Through this response, the child learns that feelings matter. Slowly, the child begins to feel safe in her presence. This safety builds emotional strength. A loved child grows confident. The mother also teaches affection through small actions like hugging, smiling, and comforting. These simple acts help the child understand warmth and care. When the child falls, the mother lifts them up. From this, the child learns support. The idea of compassion begins here. Later in life, the child shows love to friends and others because they experienced it first at home. Without this early love, emotional development becomes weak. So the mother lays the foundation of human connection. Love learned from a mother stays pure and deep.

Morality means knowing right from wrong. A mother begins this teaching in simple ways. She tells the child not to lie. She teaches the child to say sorry after making mistakes. She encourages sharing with others. When the child behaves badly, she corrects gently but firmly. Through these corrections, the child understands responsibility. A mother also teaches respect. She shows how to speak politely and behave kindly. When she helps neighbors or family members, the child observes this behavior. Children learn more by watching than by listening. If the mother is honest, the child learns honesty. If she is patient, the child learns patience. Moral lessons become part of daily life. These lessons are repeated again and again until they become habits. Habits later become character. Society depends on strong moral character. And that character often begins in a mother’s care.

A mother does not only teach rules. She also teaches emotions. She helps the child understand anger, sadness, and happiness. When a child is angry, she explains how to control it. When the child is sad, she offers comfort. This teaches emotional balance. Emotional control is important for social life. A mother also teaches how to treat others kindly. She encourages friendship and cooperation. Through family interactions, the child learns sharing and caring. A mother explains why hurting others is wrong. She guides the child in solving small conflicts. These small lessons prepare the child for society. Emotional intelligence begins at home. A child who understands feelings becomes more understanding toward others. This creates harmony in society. In this way, the mother prepares the child for the outside world. Her early guidance helps build a peaceful personality.

In my opinion, the mother truly deserves the title of the first teacher of love and morality. Formal education begins at school, but moral education begins at home. Teachers may teach subjects, but mothers teach values. Without love, moral rules feel empty. Without morality, love becomes weak. A mother connects both together. She teaches through actions, not long speeches. Her lessons are simple but powerful. Modern society often gives more importance to academic success. However, character is more important than marks. A successful person without morality can harm society. A mother helps prevent this by shaping character early. Even in difficult situations, her influence remains strong. For these reasons, I strongly believe that the role of a mother is unmatched in building love and morality.

Conclude that, a mother is the first school of every child. She teaches love before language. She teaches morality before law. Through care, correction, and example, she shapes character. The lessons she gives are simple but lifelong. Her influence continues even in adulthood. A good society depends on good individuals. And good individuals are often shaped by strong mothers. Schools and books are important, but they come later. The heart is formed at home. The foundation of love and morality begins with a mother. That is why she is rightly called the first teacher of love and morality.

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