Children who are taught to view the world and themselves in a positive light will become happy, healthy, successful adults.
One of the ways we can start to teach our children to be more positive is to fill them with positivity in the words we speak to them.
Here are 50 positive things that you can say to your child
- You are helpful
- You were right
- I know you did your best
- I am greatful for you
- I appreciate you
- You are kind
- Good listening
- You have great ideas
- I love being your mom
- You are a great kid
- You are courageous
- I believe in you
- You are important
- I am proud of you
- I love you
- You are loved
- You are amazing
- You make me proud
- You don’t have to be important to be amazing
- You are brave
- I believe in you
- You are worth it
- I wish I was as ( kind/ funny/amazing/ect)as you
- Don’t be afraid to be yourself
- Being different is cool
- It is good to be curious
- We all make mistakes
- It is OK
- You can say no
- I trust you
- I understand
- This family would not be the same without you
- You make my heart happy
- I like your smile
- We can try it your way
- I forgive you
- That was very brave
- That was very kind
- That was very helpful
- I like you
- I’m glad you are here
- It is your choice/decision
- I admire you
- If you really believe in something it is imimportant
- I support you
- I believe in you
- Dont give up
- You can try again tomorrow
- Never compare yourself to anyone
- You are beautiful/handsome
And another 20 because you can never have eenough positivity ….
- You are enough
- Your heart is kind
- It is ok to be scared
- Being kind does not make you weak
- We can fix any mistake
- Thank you for being truthful
- Your ideas are great
- Anything is possible
- You can make a difference
- I am listening
- I love how you said that
- You are so patient
- Thank you for sharing
- You did that so well
- You make my heart full
- Not everyone will like you and that is ok
- That is a great question
- I am always on your side
- I love spending time with you
- You are a great friend.
How many other ways can we speak positivity to our children today?