Tennis legend Serena Williams, 42, is setting a positive example for her two children, daughters Olympia, 6, and Adira, 7 months, by instilling values of self-love and appreciation for others. In a recent interview, Williams expressed the importance of her children loving themselves regardless of their appearance.
Williams encourages her kids to spread positivity by giving compliments to others, especially focusing on complimenting other girls. By fostering a culture of positivity and kindness, Williams believes her children will not only uplift others but also boost their own self-esteem.
Discussing her experience with welcoming daughter Adira, Williams shared her excitement and love for her newest family member. Olympia, who desired a sister, has embraced her role as a big sister with enthusiasm.
Reflecting on the dynamics of having two children, Williams noted the unique experience of caring for siblings who are six years apart. She appreciates the time spent with each child individually and values the bond they share as sisters.
Despite her successful career and recent accolades, including the CFDA Fashion Icon Award, Williams admits to experiencing 'mom guilt' when leaving her children for professional commitments. However, she recognizes the importance of self-care and taking time for herself.
Williams' parenting approach emphasizes the significance of self-love, kindness, and family bonds, creating a nurturing environment for her daughters to thrive and grow.