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      • Molly and Arthur Weasley raised seven exceptional children (yes even Percy). But what makes them such good parents? We explore the reasons why - including their willingness to love those who need it and Molly's most excellent approach to discipline. Their hearts are open to those who need love
  1. People think she's a good mother because they think doing the bare minimum is being good at parenting. But she was extremely negligent and manipulative with her kids. Molly:

    • 10 Platform 9¾
    • 9 Christmas Presents
    • 8 Home Sweet Home
    • 7 Reprimanding The Boys
    • 6 Diagon Alley
    • 5 The Howler
    • 4 Checking in on Harry
    • 3 Kids Will Be Kids
    • 2 Positive Marriage
    • 1 Protects Ginny

    In the very first movie, The Sorcerer's Stone, Harry is confused about how to locate Platform 9¾. He goes as far to ask an attendant, but he scoffs at Harry and walks away. Harry overhears the Weasley clan talking about muggles as they make their way through the station, so he follows them. After watching Percy, Fred, and George got through the bri...

    In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Ron calls Harry down to wish him a Happy Christmas and to see the presentsunder the Christmas tree. When Harry asks about the homemade sweater Ron is wearing, Ron says his mom made it, and that Harry has one under the tree, too. His facial expression changes from neutral to shocked, to pure excitement withi...

    Upon entering the Weasley household for the first time in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry discovers the most welcoming and homey residence. He finds dishes washing themselves, a scarf being made, and a clock that tells where all the Weasleys are (notice how one of the locations is prison). Molly Weasley created such a warm environmen...

    In the same scene where Harry is taking in the lovely Weasley home, Mrs. Weasley comes down the stairs and immediately starts chastising Ron, Fred, and George about their whereabouts. Within the same breath, she lowers her tone and cheerfully greets Harry. While she is ripping her three sons apart for their lack of communication, she tells Harry th...

    After the boys receive their school supplies lists from the Weasleys' owl, Mrs. Weasley takes Harry's list and comments that they must go shopping. She tells Harry to go first into the fireplace to travel by floo powder. It is important to note how Mrs. Weasley calls Harry out by name and tells him to go first. She does not want him to feel like an...

    After Ron and Harry miss their train to Hogwarts, they concoct a plan to get there using Mr. Weasley's car. Upon finding out about the second hijacking of the family vehicle, Mrs. Weasley sends Ron a "howler." It is essentially a talking envelope that howls and yells at its recipient. Ron opens it in front of all of his friends, and Mrs. Weasley's ...

    Every time Molly Weasley initially sees Harry, she either grabs him by the arms or cups his face in her hands to greet him. It is a very warm and sincere touch for a mother to focus all of her attention on the child to whom she is speaking. During Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Molly hurries over to Harry and embraces him. Being a good m...

    When Harry first arrives to a meeting of the Order in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Mrs. Weasley tells him not to worry about what is going on with the adults. Instead, she instructs him to go upstairs to see his friends. Later, Sirius Black tries to tell Harry that Voldemort is searching for him, but Mrs. Weasley cuts him off by sayin...

    On top of being a great mother to all seven of her children (eight, if you include Harry), Mrs. Weasley also shows her children what it means to be in a healthy relationship. When Mr. Weasley sits down at the table, Molly is always quick to have a plate prepped in front of him. She often stands behind him monitoring the conversation at the table, b...

    During the battle in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, fans get to see a more serious and badass version of Molly Weasley. She and Bellatrix engage in a duel, and Mrs. Weasley drops her voice to a threatening tone. She says, "Not my daughter, you bitch," which becomes an iconic piece of dialogue for the beloved mother. With her children...

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  2. Nov 1, 2019 · Molly might not be a perfect parent since no one is, but she does do a lot of things right. There are times, however, where she takes her temper a little too far. Here are the six times Molly Weasley was a great parent and the four times she went too far.

  3. Nov 4, 2019 · Molly Weasley from 'Harry Potter' is a very famous parental figure. But is she a good parent? Find out here. Explore this fascinating character.

  4. Nov 22, 2023 · In J.K. Rowling’s captivating world of Harry Potter, Molly Weasley emerges as a formidable character known for her unwavering love, fierce protectiveness, and nurturing nature. As the...

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  6. Molly's motherly affection towards Harry Potter. Molly was a kind-hearted, gentle, loving, and very motherly woman. It was comfortable for almost everyone to be around such a sympathetic and warm person. Being in the same room with her was very reassuring.

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