The ‘Messi of basketball’ – Stephen Curry teaches his children with 4 golden words

These are exemplary parents, with views on raising children worth learning.

Stenphen Curry is an American professional basketball player with unique strength and playing style. He is considered a “legend of modern basketball”. In the NBA, Stephen Curry is called the “Messi of basketball”. He reached the highest level, won the NBA championship 4 times and dared to do unusual things.

But Curry is not only loved for his basketball talent but also for his simple and rustic lifestyle. He and Ayesha Curry are the model for a happy family in the NBA. They are also considered exemplary parents, with a view of raising their children: Riley, 10 years old; Ryan, 7, and Canon, 4, are worth learning from.

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They are also considered exemplary parents, with a view of raising their children: Riley, 10 years old; Ryan, 7, and Canon, 4, are worth learning from.

Respect your child’s preferences

In an interview, when asked if his children were as impressed with their famous father as other fans, Curry said: “I hope to say yes but maybe for different reasons, I don’t think the children care too much about that.” He believes that what the children need is a simple, friendly father who is willing to appear at home more than anything.

Regarding the question of whether his children are potential athletes, the basketball player said Riley is currently “interested in volleyball” while Ryan is “still figuring out if sports are a hobby yours or not”. Baby Canon is “quite athletic compared to other areas I’ve observed”. However, Curry affirmed: “In any case, I have no pressure on my children in this matter. I just want them to find what they love and will always support them.”

The basketball superstar talked about being a father: “You learn something from your children every day. They give you a reason to wake up in the morning, regardless of whether work is going well or not. Clearly, Your biggest responsibility is as a parent and it’s fun every day when your kids change so fast and you’re trying to keep up. You get to share so many experiences with your kids and I’m enjoying every moment of this journey”.

WABA – 4 golden words taught to children by a famous father

Steph focuses on teaching children how to maintain a positive attitude towards their situations and the importance of hard work. Those are the values ​​he learned at a young age that have helped the father of three succeed throughout his career.

“I always tell my children that they have to try things and accept that sometimes it won’t work. Sometimes it does, but all they need to control is their focus and attention. It is necessary to lay a foundation for children of trust and confidence to be able to prepare to respond to any situation.”

In an interview with Fatherly , Curry shared an acronym he used at home with his children. That is to encourage and guide children to ‘Control their WABA’, in which WABA stands for words, actions, behavior, and attitude. are four factors that kids can control, no matter what’s going on in their lives ,” he said.

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Steph focuses on teaching children how to maintain a positive attitude towards their situations and the importance of hard work.

The male footballer and his wife also pay great attention to teaching their children about care and gratitude. The pair launched “Eat. Learn. Play.” founded in 2019 to provide children in Oakland, California, USA with safe play spaces, free meals, and books. They have also opened libraries as well as being leaders in many meaningful charitable activities.

Ayesha Curry, the football player’s wife, also said that her three children have grown up with the desire to help those in need. That is the “sweet fruit” that the couple has cultivated since their children were very young.