January
You’ll be the strict mom who insists on your children cleaning up after themselves, brushing their teeth, and going to bed at the same time every night. You’re not going to give in simply because they make a pretty face at you; you want to teach them responsibility and keep them healthy. Their future is more important than your sentiments.
February
You’ll be the crafty mom that is always coming up with new activities for the kids to try. You’ll also express your own creativity by preparing delicacies shaped like various animals, decorating their rooms with complex designs, and learning how to knit or crochet.
March
You’ll be the pushover parent who never wants to say no to her kids. You can’t bear the notion of them crying, especially when there’s something you can do to make them feel better, so you’ll give them whatever they want. There isn’t much that you can’t do.
April
You’ll be the cool parent who is surprisingly gentle with the kids. You don’t want to crowd them because you want to allow them the room to find who they are and the opportunity to make their own errors. You will allow them to do everything they want, within limits.
May
You’re going to be the souvenir mom who saves every tooth they lose and every teddy bears they outgrow. You will not want to throw away their schoolwork or drawings, so you will pack them in boxes. You will have a lot of useless objects that you will be unable to get rid of due to sentimental reasons.
June
You’ll be the best friend parent who enjoys herself and treats her children as equals. You’ll do your best to get along with your buddies and win their approval. After all, you want them to feel safe approaching you about issues that children typically keep from their parents. You don’t want any subject to be taboo.
July
You’ll be the overprotective mother who is always worried about something. You’ll have a hard time relaxing whenever your child is out of your sight because you adore them and can’t picture anything horrible happening to them, even if it’s as minor as a paper cut. You simply want to keep them safe.
August
You’re going to be the inquisitive mom who wants to read their journals. You are not attempting to intrude on their privacy. You just want to know they’re safe. That’s why, every time they come home from school, you’ll shower them with a million questions and hold meetings with other parents before allowing them to have playdates. It is impossible to be too cautious.
September
You’ll be the organized mom who appears to have it all together. Even on difficult days, you’ll have a color-coded calendar and a meal plan to keep your world going smoothly.
October
You’ll be the mom influencer who is always taking photos. Everyone warns you that they grow up quickly, and you don’t want to miss a single moment of it. You want to document each stage of their lives. And, of course, you’ll put those photographs online. You can’t help but want to brag about your kids. They’re ideal.
November
You’ll be the weary parent who is constantly multitasking and taking on much too much at once. You will want to volunteer for any chance that comes your way so that you can spend more time with them and show them how much you care. You’ll never run out of cupcakes to bake or flyers to sell.
December
You’ll be the competitive mother that pushes her child to excel. Because you want the best for them, you’ll want to instill responsibility and maturity in them at an early age. You’ll encourage children to participate in a variety of sports, musical instruments, and clubs. You want them to be well-rounded individuals.