During his 16 -year career in the American Professional League, basketball star Stephen Carrey has achieved several prominent landmarks: the American Professional League champion four times, the most prominent players, and 11 times in the American Professional League, holding the Olympic Gold Medal, to name a few. But Carrie's proud achievement is that he is the father of his four children, between the ages of 12, nine, six, and nine months. Between being a full-time athlete, working on a peacock television program, recently, and recently cooperating with Plezi Nutrition for First Lady Michelle Obama to launch a moisturizing drink for children, Carrie has a full plate-but always saves time to appear as a father. The raising of four children has proven to be an educational experience for Carrie and his wife, Aisha, and the first advice he possesses for multiple children: parents every child is different. "They are all completely different," Carrie says. " luck. "As soon as possible, get to know what they respond most." Eat what makes every child unique Curry says he learned through experience and error that what works with a child may not be with another child. He says: "You want to tell them that each of them has a great and unique power for some reason." This principle was found in the Carrie 2022 children's book, I have a great power. The book reflects the story of its weak, about a boy who learns that it should not be stronger, faster, or even the longest player for his success through hard work and design. Carrie's approach is similar to the principles behind Panda, where priority is given to the child's independence and unique identity. The term comes from the book How to raise successful people: simple lessons for radical results Written by Esther and Bugi, who was described as Panda's father as "respect[ing] Ideas and preferences of your children, otherwise contacts are closed, only when they need to support you "in an interview with New Zealand Herald. "When you believe in your child, they believe in themselves." "And when you give them the opportunity to do things that become more independent." With four children, Carey was keen to formulate unique links with each child and support their individual characters - which is recognized not easy, but it is a rewarding process. "It is a fun but difficult task to find out," says Curry. Oakland, California - December 11: (LR) Riley Elizabeth Carrey, Stephen Carrey, Canon W. Jack Carrey, Aisha Carrie and Ryan Carson Carrie attended. Learn. The tenth annual Christmas played with Carrie's celebration in the Bridge Square on December 11, 2022 in Auckland, California. (Noah Graham/Gatti Imachuro photographed to eat. Learn. Play.) He also encourages his children to follow their dreams even if it does not succeed in the end, and thanks to that mentality is due to his parents who encouraged him not to fear failure through his early struggles as a basketball player. "My parents were very supporting me during those moments," Carrie said in an interview with 2022 with 2022. Patriarchal. "I always tell my children that they have to try things and sometimes it will not work. Sometimes, but all you control is your focus and interest. It is all about your approach to life." To help them deal with potential failures, Carre Patriarchal. "These are four factors that they can control, regardless of what is going on in their lives," he said. "We hope to keep them focusing on all climbs and landing." But most of all, the basis of paternity and motherhood, Curry, says, in the support he provides to his children."Make sure they feel love while they are as a father," he says luck. "This is the time when the relationship strikes ... somewhat of his step." For more paternity and motherhood: Will the new Tiktok new parental control features really work? Kate Hudson, my 3 -year -old mother, admits that "paternity and motherhood are difficult." But learning this important lesson can help you The truth about the number of transgender children who use hormones and puberty blockers, according to a new study Michael Phelps says that these two children are the key to raising healthy children mentally This story was originally shown on Fortune.com 2025-03-26 13:00:00