Tell your children these positive words before bedtime. Read on to learn more.
As a parent, you expect a lot from your children, but they also expect small gestures and affection to ensure your irrevocable support. Positive words and phrases not only improve the bond between parent and child, but also help children become mentally stronger. Here's a list of 25 phrases you can say to your kids before bed. Appreciating and supporting them makes their personalities unique and positive. They also learn to be grateful to those around them. So, take a closer look at this list and try incorporating these phrases into your daily life.
Here are 25 phrases you can use with your kids
- Cherish the Moment “I'm so happy to be able to spend time with you.'' Acknowledge the joy of the moment you participate.
- Expressing specialness “You are so special to me” supports your child's sense of belonging and importance.
- JOIN THEIR WORLD “I love hearing about your day.” Show genuine interest in your guests.
- Unconditional Support “No matter what, I'll be there for you.” Assure them of your continued support.
- Value their academic work “Your academic work and passion are important to me.” Create a space of open communication.
- Source of Joy “You make me smile every day.” Celebrate the happiness they bring.
- “I'm so proud of how hard you're working.” Acknowledge their determination and worries.
- Encouraging Creativity “You have a terrible idea.'' Cultivate their sense of creativity and imagination.
- Enveloping Love “I love everything about you.” Emphasizes your unconditional love for them as they are.
- Instills confidence The words, “You can achieve great results'' instill confidence in your abilities.
- Family Joy “You bring so much joy to our family” emphasizes the positive impact on the family.
- Acknowledge the connection “You are a great friend/stock.” Praise their positive position in the connection.
- Embrace Miscalculations “Flashbacks, it's okay to make miscalculations. That's how you learn.” Encourages adaptability and literacy.
- Instill excitement for the future by saying, “I can’t wait to see what you do next.”
- Moments Together “We love spending time together” supports the value of the moments we participate in.
- Thoughtlessness “You're a really thoughtful person.” Appreciate their caring nature.
- Kindness: “You have a very kind heart.'' Emphasize the importance of kindness.
- Open Awareness “I'm always here to hear your voice.” Promote open communication.
- Validate Emotions “All your passions matter.'' Acknowledge and validate the other person's emotions.
- Strength and frivolity “You're strong and tough, aren't you?” instills courage and adaptability.
- Daily Gratitude “Thank you every day.'' Express your daily gratitude for their existence.