11 Phrases Every Child Needs to Hear from Parents
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11 Phrases Every Child Needs to Hear from Parents

These 11 simple phrases can make any child happy and help you understand your children better. There are some magical words that can make them stronger, smarter, kinder, and more self-confident.

We know that our roles as parents are important in a child’s bringing up the process as well as a child’s development. But what exactly should we do to raise a smart child?
Our daily communication with him plays a crucial role. Among the thousands of words that we say to our children, there are several that make them stronger, smarter, kinder, and more self-confident.

TIMESTAMPS
I’m happy I have you. 0:50
I love you. 1:22
Wow! The bed is made! 1:59
All of us can make mistakes. 2:36
What is your usual reaction when your child starts crying? 3:10
If your child is afraid of something, share with him your own memories and experiences. 3:50
By giving the child a right to choose, we teach him to listen to himself. 4:20
Let’s collect our toys together. 5:07
It’s okay! Try again. I believe in you! 5:29
How are you feeling? How was your day? 6:04
Цhen you decide to praise your child in front of others, don’t forget to outline that your child did something himself. 6:43

SUMMARY
– I’m happy I have you. If I could choose from all the children in the world, I would choose you. This way you develop a healthy psyche in your child.
– ‘I love you,’ these three magic words are crucial for the healthy development of your child. It is also important to back your words up with actions: spending time together, playing, laughing and fooling around, blowing bubbles, hugging your baby, discussing his problems, and supporting him if necessary.
– Any ”positive reinforcement” causes pleasant feelings and positive emotions, which causes the approved behavior to repeat. And do not ever try to compare your offspring with another kid that in your opinion is better.
– We all are humans, and all of us can make mistakes. It is important to have the courage to admit them and ask forgiveness from your children. This way we let them know that we value and respect them.
– A child has a right to be angry. He should be allowed to grieve over a lost toy or cry when it hurts. A ban on negative feelings, on their manifestation, is a ban on being yourself, being spontaneous. Our task as parents is to teach a child to express his emotions without harming anyone.
– It is important to let the child know that fearlessness is impossible. Everyone in the world is afraid of something, and bravery is just knowing how to overcome fear or act despite it. If your child is afraid of something, share with him your own memories and experiences of how you learned to cope with your fear.
– Children who constantly have things chosen for them grow up passive, dependent, and easily manipulated by someone else’s authority. Instead, offer your child to choose a game that he wants to play or a cartoon that he wants to watch himself.
– ‘Let’s collect our toys. Remember how quickly you did it last time?’ is the very phrase that will help your child become a self-confident person in future. By reminding your child about his past successes, you convince him of his strength and help him realize he can achieve even more.
– Your child should realize that every successful person has made mistakes and that mistakes help develop perseverance, patience, and other essential qualities. Most importantly, though, show that his failures will have no bearing on how much you love him.
– Always ask your child about his feelings and about things happening in his life. For example, such questions as “How are you feeling?“ and ”How was your day?” contribute to emotional closeness between a parent and a child. They also train him to formulate his thoughts.
– The possibility of self-reliance is important to understand. Psychologists believe that the goal of education is to teach the child to be a good enough parent to himself. And the first step to this is the pronoun ”you.”

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