Shanika Queeman

I am a Super Mom because I juggle many roles with passion and dedication. A PTSA mom, professional, business owner, and doctoral student!

Placed 28th

in their group

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What is the most rewarding part of being a mom?

The most rewarding part of being a mom is witnessing my boys learn, grow, and discover the world around them. Every milestone they reach, every lesson they grasp, and every challenge they overcome fills me with pride. I cherish the opportunity to walk this journey alongside them, supporting and celebrating each step. Being actively involved in their schools allows me to play a role in shaping their education and making a difference. Watching them thrive reminds me of the beauty of motherhood.

What is one memory of your kids that you will never forget?

One memory of my kids that I will never forget is the moment each of them was born. The instant I held them in my arms, my heart expanded in a way I never thought possible. It’s amazing how a mother’s love isn’t divided among her children—it multiplies, stretching endlessly to embrace each of them fully and equally. As a mother, I give my time, my energy, and my whole heart, always putting their needs before my own. Seeing them happy, healthy, and thriving makes every sacrifice worthwhile.

What would you do with $20,000?

I would invest it in my education by applying it toward my tuition to complete my doctorate degree in Occupational Therapy. This opportunity would bring me one step closer to achieving my professional goals and making a greater impact in my field. I would also use a portion of the funds to pay off some bills, relieving financial stress, and set aside the rest in savings for any future emergencies. Most importantly, this money would help provide for my children's future.