Patrick and Brittany Mahomes Open Up About Parenting: How They Help Sterling and Bronze Embrace Their Differences
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, are not just known for their high-profile presence in the world of sports and entertainment—they’re also admired for the intentional way they’re raising their young family. The couple recently shared that their two eldest children, Sterling Skye and Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III, have completely opposite personalities. Yet, rather than letting that become a source of sibling rivalry, the Mahomeses have committed to one essential family rule: living in harmony and being kind to one another.
As Sterling and Bronze are only about a year apart in age, the parenting challenges they present are as relatable as they are intriguing. Now with the arrival of their youngest, baby Golden, many fans and fellow parents are curious to learn how the Mahomes household fosters such a loving and respectful sibling dynamic—especially when the kids couldn’t be more different.
In a recent interview, Brittany Mahomes candidly described her children’s contrasting personalities. Sterling, now 3, is described as outgoing, strong-willed, and full of energy. She takes initiative, often wanting to do things “her way” and thrives on independence. Bronze, on the other hand, is more reserved, affectionate, and observant. He prefers calm and structure, often needing reassurance and gentler transitions through daily routines.
It’s not unusual for siblings to differ in temperament, but the Mahomeses were quick to realize that these contrasting traits could either bring the children closer or pull them apart—depending on how they handled it as parents.
“We’ve agreed on one big thing when it comes to raising them,” Brittany explained. “No matter how different they are, the rule in our house is that we treat each other with kindness, and we help each other.”
It’s a simple philosophy, but it has become the foundation of their family culture. By reinforcing kindness and cooperation as non-negotiables, Patrick and Brittany have created a consistent message that their children can understand even at a young age. They use daily moments—like sharing toys, playing games, and working through disagreements—as opportunities to practice empathy and patience.
Patrick Mahomes added, “It’s not about making them the same. It’s about helping them understand each other. If Sterling is being a little bossy, we talk about it. If Bronze is feeling overwhelmed, we make space for that. We want them to feel like teammates.”
Parenting in the public eye comes with its own set of pressures. But the Mahomeses seem committed to giving their children a grounded upbringing, even amidst their superstar lifestyle. They keep routines as normal as possible, focusing on bedtime stories, family dinners, and playtime over headlines or fame.
Brittany, who is hands-on with the kids and often shares glimpses of their lives on social media, also emphasizes the importance of letting each child be themselves. “We don’t try to mold them into each other. Sterling can be bold. Bronze can be sensitive. That’s okay. That’s their magic.”

Now, with the arrival of their newest addition, baby Golden, the Mahomes family dynamic is once again evolving. While still a newborn, Golden’s presence is already encouraging Sterling and Bronze to become more aware of their roles as older siblings. According to Brittany, they’ve responded with excitement—and surprisingly, cooperation.
“Sterling loves being the big sister,” she said. “She wants to help with bottles and diapers. And Bronze—he’s so gentle. It’s been amazing watching them both step into these new roles.”

But even with three children, the core parenting principle hasn’t changed. Kindness, understanding, and respect remain central. “We don’t expect perfection,” Patrick noted. “We just want to teach them how to love each other through the chaos.”
What makes Patrick and Brittany Mahomes’ parenting approach so resonant is its simplicity and sincerity. In a time when sibling rivalry is often brushed off as inevitable, they’ve chosen to lean into empathy and mutual respect—values that not only strengthen the bond between Sterling, Bronze, and Golden, but also serve as a reminder that even the busiest families can prioritize connection.
For the Mahomeses, raising kind kids isn’t just about what happens when the cameras are rolling. It’s about what happens when they’re playing on the living room floor, helping with chores, or learning how to share—and those moments, they believe, are what truly define family.
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