Kelly Rowland is leading by example and highlighting the importance of building children up with positivity and good vibes!
The Singer Gave Her Firstborn A Back-To-School Message: “I Am Black Boy Joy”
On Friday (Aug. 18), Kelly shared an Instagram post to show how she utilized a bathroom mirror to share a sweet message for her firstborn, Titan, before his first day of school.
She said she got the urge to leave a message for him, and she wanted to impart something that “would ring so loud for him” during his “moments of self-doubt.” Kelly Rowland added that she hopes that Titan is “able to kind of make it a mantra for himself.”
As far as what Kelly wrote, she read her message aloud for viewers to hear.
“I am wonderfully made by God. I am kind. I am loved. I make good decisions. I am smart. I am Black boy joy. I can do all things. God said so.”
Within her caption, she penned “I AM” before noting, “A daily reminder for our babies!!” We love to see it!
Kelly Rowland Says She Continues To Gain Insights On Motherhood “Every Single Day”
While on the subject of Kelly Rowland and parenting, we have to note that she’s been open and honest about how the journey is an impactful learning experience.
During an appearance on Tamron Hall earlier this year, the “Motivation” singer acknowledged how she continues to gain insight “every single day” regarding “the mother that [she] want[s] to be.”
“Every single day, I’m learning about the mother that I want to be for them.”
While elaborating, Kelly explained that she’s opening her eyes to what “cycles” she aspires to “break.”
“When I was a kid, there’s certain things that my mom different with me. I’m still learning about cycles that I want to break.”
We should also add that, during a sit-down with Ebony in May 2023, Kelly acknowledged that it’s important to “ask for help or advice,” as people “don’t know it all.”
She also discussed the importance of parents receiving “grace” and being patient with themselves.
“I was very nervous about my level of patience prior to being a mom. It’s an essential, and you have to have it with kids, especially as they’re figuring everything out. I also have to have patience with myself to know that I won’t know everything every single time, and that I have to give myself grace.”