

In many aspects, this Mother goddess was represented and celebrated similarly across cultures.Ī later incarnation of a holiday to honor Motherhood came from Europe.

Other societies worshipped similar deities including Gaia the Earth Goddess and Meter oreie the Mountain Mother. In Rome and Asia Minor, Cybele was the major Mother deity most similar to Rhea, the Greek mother of the Gods.

One of the earliest historical records of a society celebrating a Mother deity can be found among the ancient Egyptians, who held an annual festival to honor the goddess Isis. Only in the past few centuries did celebrations of Motherhood develop a decidedly human focus. The maternal objects of adoration ranged from mythological female deities to the Christian Church itself. In fact, the personal, human touch to Mother’s Day is a relatively new phenomenon. Pagan societies tended to celebrate Goddesses and symbols rather than actual Mothers. Only recently dubbed “Mother’s Day,” the highly traditional practice of honoring of Motherhood is rooted in antiquity. In several schools Mothers Day functions are organized where little ones present skits and songs to their Moms to express their gratitude and love. While the older children generally buy gifts from the store, the younger ones may prepare handmade gifts to honor their mothers. There is also a tradition of giving gifts on Mothers Day. On Mother’s Day people in Mexico send gifts of flowers and cards to their mothers. Though the practice had already spread to parts of Mexico, Alducín’s article led to widespread observance of the holiday, and May 10 became the universal day of celebration in Mexico. Recognition of Día de las Madres” or Mothers Day began in 1922 when a journalist, Rafael Alducín wrote an article advocating the celebration of Mother’s Day in all of Mexico. According to a custom in Mexico, sons and daughters come to the Family Home on the eve of Mothers Day on May 9. Children honor their mothers and thank them for their efforts in bringing them up. Mothers Day in Mexico is celebrated in a colorful fashion. You can click on each link to read a detailed description of each product.In Mexico, Mothers Day is always celebrated on May 10 as opposed to the Mothers Day in US that fall on the second Sunday in the month of May. Below is the list of what you will receive. The two resources I am including in this bundle are sold separately. The empty version is to be completed for a special person that your students want to celebrate, teacher, friend, godmother, etc. It is a fantastic card that children enjoy completing and giving as a present. In a checklist format, your students will be able to express their feelings and love to their moms. This adorable checklist card is a creative and sweet resource to demonstrate all moms how much they are appreciated and loved. These are perfect for your bilingual or dual language classrooms. This bundle includes an English and Spanish version of Mother’s Day Checklist Card. Si quieres hacer sonreír a las madres en su día, descarga esta sencilla y divertida tarjeta.į eliz Día de las Madres!!! Tes paid licence How can I reuse this?

En el formato de checklist, los niños podrán expresar y completar cada uno de los ítems con todo lo que conocen y sienten por sus mamás. Esta tarjeta tiene como objetivo demostrar todo el amor que tus estudiantes sienten por sus madres.
