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Jessie James Decker unique childhood played a role in her approach to motherhood

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Jessie James Decker attributes her unique military roots of her approach to motherhood.

In an exclusive interview with FOX News Digital, the 37-year-old mother of Four-Die recently worked with Rocket Mortgage and Uso for her initiative “Homefront Heroes” how her upbringing played an important role in the upbringing of “resistant” children and explained how her mother’s perspective changed to life.

“I do not know that my mother would ever say that there were challenges (a military spouse as a spouse as a military spouse),” said Decker, whose father served in the Air Force. “She is the most positive person, so she considered the whole experience as the most incredible adventure, and she was simply the proud military wife she could ever imagine. She was so happy to be part of it. She loved what her husband did for this country and she never even complained.”

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Jessie James Decker

Jessie James Decker attributes her unique military roots of her approach to motherhood. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)))

Decker, who was inspired by her mother Karen Parker on Friday for an Instagram meeting to celebrate the day for the military spouse’s appreciation, who had inspired her mother’s approach to parenthood, inspired her own way to do things.

“I can honestly tell you when it was time to move. She meant ‘time to go!’ And we would just box everything and roll to the next place, “said Decker about Fox News Digital. “She always did it with a smile on her face.”

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While the movements made them “resilient and adaptable”, Decker admitted that it was sometimes a challenge – but her mother was always there to bear the load and make things fun.

Jessie James Decker, Karen Parker

Decker told Fox News Digital that her mother Karen Parker always made a funny “turn” for challenges during childhood. (Danielle del Valle/Getty Pictures for Cupshe)

“I think only her positive attitude and her ability, she always had so much about her and let everything feel comfortable,” she continued. “So something that might have been stressful for the family, she could turn it, do you know what I mean?”

“When we have moved, she did things like ‘OK, we are in a new place and we find the five funny things about this city and let us do it or learn about it or go to the library. She was always very positive.

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Decker and her husband Eric Decker share four children: Vivianne, 11, Eric Jr., 9, Forrest, 7, and Denver, 1.

Decker and her husband Eric Decker

The couple divides four children together. (Danielle del Valle/Getty Pictures for Cupshe)

The singer, who recently celebrated her son’s first birthday, said she couldn’t be “proud” on herself and the challenges that she copes with in terms of motherhood.

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“I had four caesarean sections and breastfed and cried on breastfeeding fights, and I celebrated still wins and I lost my hair,” she said. “I am proud of the mother I am. I started to have children 11 years ago, and since then I have had four children. And every single baby that I brought into this world was an incredible journey to motherhood, and I just can’t believe what my body did. It’s just incredible.”

“I am proud of my body, because if you have four children, you want to feel healthy and you want to feel strong because I want to have the energy to be the best mother I can be and I want to be healthy and I want to determine this example to my children,” she added. “So it’s a real statement. I am more on my body than ever before, but it’s more than just the surface.”

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