Five Ways To Protect Your Daughter While Letting Her Chart Her Own Path

T-Ann Pierce
4 min readJun 1, 2021
Photo by Bence Halmosi on Unsplash

Through neuroimaging, we know a mother’s voice activates reward circuits in a child’s brain. Amazing, right? Our voices imprint on our kids!

Even in utero, a baby recognizes and responds to a mother’s voice. Studies show the profound influence a mother’s voice has on her child’s cognitive, emotional, and social function even when her daughter has been adopted or she came into her daughter’s life at a later time.

A mother’s voice reduces stress and increases the hormone associated with bonding.

Because of the primary position a mother holds, a mother’s voiceprint has a tremendous impact on her daughter’s development.

It is easy to forget, especially when our daughter is chartering her own path or we have hit a rough patch in parenting, that our voices are powerful instruments in her development.

We all have ‘tapes’ that play in our heads.

The ‘tapes’ or voices in our heads become self-talk. Often those ‘tapes’ sound just like our mother’s voice. Often those voices help us make good choices, like when we hear our mother’s voice reminding us not to touch a hot stove. Other times, our mother’s voice, if highly critical…

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T-Ann Pierce

Cognitive Behavior Practitioner, Life Coach & storyteller. Linking arms with women who are ready to thrive despite circumstances and cluster f*cks.