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Times of India·16.05.2026·🇮🇳India·رياضة

Sonya Curry Shares Parenting Wisdom Beyond Basketball Fame

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Stephen Curry with his mom Sonya Curry. Image via: Kelly Sullivan/ Getty Images

Sonya Curry has spent decades balancing family life around basketball courts, school schedules, travel days and the pressure that comes with raising children in a high-profile sports household. Yet when she recently spoke about motherhood, her message was not about fame or success. It was about identity, patience and learning not to disappear inside the daily demands of parenting. The woman who helped raise NBA stars Stephen Curry and Seth Curry offered advice that felt personal, grounded and honest. During an appearance with Today’s Jenna & Sheinelle, Sonya reflected on how mothers often give everything to their families while quietly neglecting themselves in the process. Her words reflect the weight of experience, especially considering the years she spent managing life around former NBA guard Dell Curry and the constant movement that came with his career. Behind the polished public image of the Curry family was a mother trying to hold together routines, ambitions, and emotional balance all at once.

Sonya Curry delivers honest parenting wisdom

In her recent appearance on TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle, Sonya Curry shared candid remarks on motherhood. “Getting up every day and making sure the family is working well and the children are getting what they're getting, we have to do the same thing for ourselves,” Sonya said. “The first part is just getting in touch with your passion. We don't take enough time to really do that sometimes, but it's worth it.” There was no attempt to present motherhood as flawless or easy. Instead, Sonya focused on consistency and self-awareness. “Just every day get up, be intentional about doing one piece of that, and you'll look up and down the road. You'll see it blossom. Focus on the process of you and the product will reveal itself,” she added. Her comments connect closely to the life she once described during an older appearance on Off The Hardwood, when she opened up about the challenge of raising three children while Dell traveled across the NBA season. At one point, the family had already moved from Utah to Cleveland and later settled in Charlotte during Dell’s long run with the Hornets. “It’s real difficult, especially when your children get to the ages that my children are now, because they have their own lives,” Sonya explained at the time. “Each one of them are involved in different activities, very competitive activities as well.”

How the Curry family balanced basketball, parenting and everyday life

While Dell handled life on the road, Sonya became the steady presence at home, organizing practices, school schedules and family responsibilities. Dell openly admitted how much trust he placed in her during those years. “I have an excellent family base. My wife’s a very strong person, and I don’t feel worried at all when I have to leave home,” he said. “I know that she’s able to take care of things.” Years later, even after public struggles and a difficult divorce, the foundation they built through parenting still stands out through the success and discipline of their children. Sonya’s latest comments offered a reminder that behind every celebrated athlete is often someone quietly managing the unseen parts of life with patience, structure and sacrifice.

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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