Popsugar Parenting Women's World Cup Parents' Reactions to the US Winning the World Cup 13 Reactions That Prove the US Women's Football Team Is the Best Influence on Our Children 8 July 2019 by Murphy Moroney the little girls in my class are talking about the #WorldCup2019 today and I am SO happy that they have women like that to look up to 😍🙌🏻⚽️♥️— LiZ (@eliz_abethmira) July 8, 2019 Whether your watch football regularly or just started following the US Women's National Team during the World Cup, there's no denying that all 23 players are the definition of badass. And now that the squad earned its fourth World Cup title, it shouldn't surprise you that your kids most definitely look up to them. Despite the fact the US women's team is still fighting for equal pay, players like Megan Rapinoe are already breaking down some serious barriers, and we're loving it. Read through to get a look at what the squad's victory meant to parents and teachers and why having strong female role models is so important to girls and boys alike. Related: Oprah, Leslie Jones, and More Celebs Celebrate the USWNT's Record-Setting World Cup Win 5-yr-old-daughter: “Why can’t we root for all of them. They’re all girls.” Fair point. #WorldCup2019— Kay Cannon (@KayKayCannon) July 7, 2019 1 / 13 I hope little boys across the world are telling their parents they want to kick like a girl. #WomensWorldCup2019— Lynn Comella (@LynnComella) July 7, 2019 2 / 13 the little girls in my class are talking about the #WorldCup2019 today and I am SO happy that they have women like that to look up to 😍🙌🏻⚽️♥️— LiZ (@eliz_abethmira) July 8, 2019 3 / 13 Purchased! I know a positive role model for my daughter when I see one. 🦅 #Rapinoe #WorldCup2019 pic.twitter.com/NxjWSGxxmK— Adam (@Boomgzthdynamit) July 7, 2019 4 / 13 So proud of our USA women’s team both in and off the field. Played with skill, talent, and heart. They are pioneers and role models, paving a future of equality for all young girls with a dream of becoming a pro soccer player. #worldcup2019— shhh (@midknight27) July 7, 2019 5 / 13 Best picture from today’s celebration, hands down. I’m not crying, you’re crying. #USWNT pic.twitter.com/eyyDyvNEAK— Allison Lee ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@allibecc) July 7, 2019 6 / 13 History in the making🇺🇸🇺🇸This is much more than just winning the game. You are defining your roles for all the little girls that are watching you today. Thank you 🙏🏻 #WorldCup2019 pic.twitter.com/lKcXndxIqV— Mai Haselman (@MaiHaselman) July 7, 2019 7 / 13 Congratulations @uswnt! Bringing home a #WorldCup title for an unprecedented four straight times & inspiring a generation of women (and men) around the world. One little girl in particular is currently outside practicing ⚽️ https://t.co/skoECBMg47 pic.twitter.com/bPDb5ig9s3— Alexis Ohanian Sr. 🚀 (@alexisohanian) July 7, 2019 8 / 13 So excited for #USWNT #USWomensSoccerTeam thanks for inspiring my girls to dream big! Love this @Google #WorldCup2019 pic.twitter.com/uw6LTNNTZO— MargueriteTortorello (@MargueriteTort) July 8, 2019 9 / 13 Late post. I’m so happy my girls/athletes live in a world where a random restaurant in a random town is full of cheering fans all celebrating our @USWNT — This was not the case when I was young...on this front at least we’ve evolved for the better! #WorldCup2019 pic.twitter.com/2ssLLzrmfJ— Bradley W. Carpenter (@Brad_Carpenter) July 8, 2019 10 / 13 When my 11 year old daughter says “I think women footballers are stronger than men - they don’t fall down as easy” #WorldCup2019 👧🏼 pic.twitter.com/zSvLwBhsJv— Hearts & Heidi (@HeartsandHeidi) July 3, 2019 11 / 13 @USWNT for the win! Congrats to all the incredible women on this team who continue to inspire generations of young kids to work hard and dream big! We're proud of you! #WorldCup2019 #USA— Shley Rae (@leaveittobeav12) July 7, 2019 12 / 13 My son is so excited! He keeps screaming Go Go Go at the tv and going yay. It’s like his little toddler mind really understands how important this game is to us all. #WorldCup2019 #USAvsNED— meagancheifersૐ (@MommaBrick21) July 7, 2019 13 / 13 Women's World CupParentingSoccer