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5 things moms should learn from Stranger Things’ Joyce Byers

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 20, 2025, 13:05 IST
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5 things moms should learn from Stranger Things’ Joyce Byers

Joyce Byers isn’t just a character in Stranger Things, she’s a force of nature. There are many things to learn from her, especially when it comes to motherhood. She is fiercely protective, relentlessly determined, and fueled by love. Joyce shows us what motherhood looks like and how one can learn many things about it from her. Here are five lessons every mom can take from her:

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Trust your intuition, even when no one else does


Joyce’s gut told her something was wrong long before anyone believed her. She followed and believed in her intuition more than anything. She refused to accept easy answers because she knew her child. Mothers should take this important lesson from her and understand how powerful our instincts are. When it comes to your kids, trust the inner voice that says, “Look deeper.”

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Advocate fearlessly for your kids

Whether she’s confronting authorities, the school, or literal government agents, Joyce never hesitates to speak up. Mothers should understand that they don’t have to be afraid to be “that mom” when their child’s well-being is on the line. Advocacy is important, and that’s what kids learn when they see their mother voicing her opinions.

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Show up, even when you’re scared

Joyce faces monsters actual monsters but her love outweighs her fear every time. A mother’s love knows no limits, and even fear doesn’t come close when it’s about her child. Mothers should know that courage doesn’t mean you aren’t afraid. It means you show up for your kids anyway, even in the unknowns and tough moments.

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Your love can be a lifeline

From string lights to frantic drawings, Joyce uses every tool she can to connect with Will. Her love becomes a beacon, and it is very wholesome to watch. What mothers can learn from her is that consistent connection, patience, and reassurance can help your child feel safe no matter what they’re facing.

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Imperfection doesn’t cancel strength

Joyce gets messy, emotional, and overwhelmed, but she’s still strong. Mothers need to understand that they don’t have to be perfect to be a great mom. They can keep showing love while trying their best. It’s okay to have tough days. What matters most is that your kids know you’re there for them.

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