Mother’s Day celebrations on May 12 are a reminder of the important role our mothers play as humanity’s first educators and mentors, and in empowering individuals to transform communities.
“Mothers,” say the Bahá’í Writings, “are the first educators, the first mentors; and truly it is the mothers who determine the happiness, the future greatness, the courteous ways and learning and judgement, the understanding and the faith of their little ones.”
Although children receive formal education at school, it is at home that character is developed, and moral and spiritual attitudes are formed. It is the first environment where the values of tolerance, trustworthiness, justice, peace and social responsibility can be taught.
Of course, in a family, the father and mother share in the overall responsibility of educating their children, but…
