What Parenting Tips Did Rihanna Share to Capture Her Kids' Attention?

Synopsis
Rihanna is sharing her unique parenting strategies to engage her children, RZA and Riot. Discover how the superstar mom uses humor and creativity to keep her little ones focused amidst the challenges of parenting.
Key Takeaways
- Incorporate humor in parenting to connect with children.
- Creative engagement helps in capturing kids' attention.
- Open discussions about sibling dynamics are essential.
- Each child has a unique personality that can reflect their parents.
- Celebrity parents also face common parenting challenges.
Los Angeles, April 28 (NationPress) Queen RiRi has been sharing valuable parenting tips to assist fellow moms and dads in their journey. The Grammy-winning artist, Rihanna, recently posted a humorous video on her Instagram Stories featuring a banana filter on her eyes and lips.
In the clip, she humorously wrote, "Since my kids are bananas but want to ignore me." Rihanna aimed to capture the attention of her sons, RZA, aged 2, and Riot, 20 months, while the video played H.E.R’s 2016 hit, Focus, according to reports from People.
Although the star, who shares her children with A$AP Rocky, tends to keep them out of the public eye, she previously revealed to Harper’s Bazaar in February that her boys are embracing their musical heritage.
Rihanna described RZA as "So magical. He adores music, melodies, books, and water—whether it's bath time, swimming, or playing at the beach." As for her younger child, Riot, born in August 2023, she playfully remarked that he’s "just hilarious" and hinted at his desire to "sing" continuously.
“When he wakes up, he begins to squeal and scream—not in distress, but because he wants to sing,” she shared with the fashion magazine. “I’m like, ‘Alright, here we go!’ He’s my morning alarm! He doesn’t take no for an answer.”
The singer humorously noted that Riot’s personality resembles hers, joking, “I don’t know where he came from, dude.”
In the interview, she also addressed some of the tougher aspects of parenting, sharing that RZA initially had difficulty accepting his new sibling but eventually embraced his role as a big brother.