mütterlicheitung
Mütterlicheitung is a term occasionally used in German-language discussions to refer to a form of mother-led guidance or instruction in child-rearing. As a neologism, it is not widely standardized in dictionaries or peer-reviewed literature. In contexts where it appears, it denotes practices in which mothers provide attuned, responsive, and affectively warm guidance that shapes a child’s learning and behavior.
Etymology and usage: the word combines Mutter with Leitung (guidance, leadership); some writers prefer the phrase
Concept and scope: mütterlicheitung emphasizes relational aspects of teaching and socialization, such as modeling, emotional regulation,
Criticism and limitations: as a relatively informal term, it risks essentializing gendered caregiving or overlooking diversity
See also: related topics include attachment theory, maternal pedagogy, caregiver–infant interaction, and gender studies.