
“The way we talk to our children over time becomes their inner voice,” said Peggy O'Mara, writer, international celebrity publisher and editor of Mothering magazine, mother four children. And this is a fact. The words and phrases we say aloud, as well as the accompanying tone, mannerisms and actions, have a direct impact on our children. Everything we say to our children remains deep within consciousness; in a place where we keep our sense of dignity, sense of being, self-love, our fears and doubts.
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It is rare to find a parent who does not consider their children to be unique. It's good when we consider our child special for us personally, not the most special in the whole world, and no more special than any other child, but one way or another, we note the uniqueness inherent in our child. And instead of using airy, unearthly words to elevate him (“you can do anything!”), You just need to tell your child warm, loving, true words that do not deceive, strengthen and soothe. Our children will be able to use these words as tools, whether they are 5 or 55 years old.
Have you ever felt that it is difficult to express in words the feeling of love that you feel for your child? In this article, we have picked up difficult words, but whole phrases that you need to say to your child every day, because your child deserves it.
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There is a Jewish mystical story about an old rabbi who taught his disciples to memorize the teachings and holy words in their hearts. “Why IN our hearts and not In them?” One student asked. “We put words on our heart so that the day our heart breaks, they will fall inside it,” the rabbi replied.
And therefore, you need to tell the child the words of love and these life-affirming phrases, and put them on the child's heart. And one day, in moments when he feels uncertainty and heaviness in his heart, the parental words will be able to penetrate inside and calm the child, help to understand the situation, and also act as a shield.
Things to know (Q&A)
How do you raise a child to be a good person?
The five strategies to raise moral, caring children , according to Making Caring Common:
- Make caring for others a priority. ...
- Provide opportunities for children to practice caring and gratitude. ...
- Expand your child's circle of concern. ...
- Be a strong moral role model and mentor. ...
- Guide children in managing destructive feelings.
What does a child need to grow up happy and healthy?
Healthy Development
- Responding to children in a predictable way.
- Showing warmth and sensitivity.
- Having routines and household rules.
- Sharing books and talking with children .
- Supporting health and safety.
- Using appropriate discipline without harshness.
What makes a child happy in life?
They're really life conditions, such as having enough nurture and love; a strong sense of attachment to a parent or other primary caregiver; confidence and optimism about the future; physical health; a sense of belonging to something larger than oneself; and of course, basic needs such as food and shelter.
What are the most important things a child needs to grow and develop?
The eight things kids need to thrive
- Security. Kids must feel safe and sound, with their basic survival needs met: shelter, food, clothing, medical care and protection from harm.
- Stability. Stability comes from family and community. ...
- Consistency. ...
- Emotional support. ...
- Love. ...
- Education. ...
- Positive role models. ...
- Structure.
What is a good son daughter?
The important qualities of a good son or daughter are respect, obedience and care. These are the primary qualities that parents expected EXPECT from their son or daughter . These ARE THE qualities that SHOULD be remain (forever) in all the cultures. In my view, all the parents expect respect from their children . 5
How do you punish a child for bad behavior?
10 Healthy Discipline Strategies That Work
- Show and tell. Teach children right from wrong with calm words and actions. ...
- Set limits. ...
- Give consequences. ...
- Hear them out. ...
- Give them your attention. ...
- Catch them being good. ...
- Know when not to respond. ...
- Be prepared for trouble.
How do I raise a confident and happy child?
How to build self worth in children and help them feel they can handle what comes their way
- Model confidence yourself. Even if you're not quite feeling it! ...
- Don't get upset about mistakes. ...
- Encourage them to try new things. ...
- Allow kids to fail. ...
- Praise perseverance. ...
- Help kids find their passion. ...
- Set goals.
How do I make my child laugh?
10 Ways to Make Kids Laugh
- Use Funny Words. There are several words that my boys find hilariously funny. ...
- Tickle a Belly. ...
- Have Some Fun Together. ...
- Crack a Joke. ...
- Play the Freeze Game. ...
- Change Something Up. ...
- Watch a Funny Movie Together. ...
- Play a Harmless Prank.
How do you know your children are happy?
Your guide to preparing your child (and yourself)…
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By the way, he doesn't have to tick all the boxes - we'll let you be the judge.
- They know they have a choice. ...
- They function normally. ...
- They have a connection with people. ...
- They have happy parents. ...
- They're able to bounce back from setbacks. ...
- They have a plan. ...
- They're independent.
How do you know if your child is unhappy?
Here are 10 signs that may indicate that a child is feeling unhappy :
- Withdrawing from friends or feeling lonely.
- Sleeping more or having difficulty falling asleep.
- Low mood – not laughing as much or expressing joy.
- Reduced interest in activities they enjoyed.
- Grades slipping at school.
- Low self esteem.
What are 10 things every child needs?
You probably noticed your preschooler's unique personality peeking out those first few months of life --reaching eagerly for a rattle or perhaps pushing away a teddy bear. But between the ages of 3 and 5, your child's personality is really going to emerge.
At what age is a child's personality developed?
You probably noticed your preschooler's unique personality peeking out those first few months of life --reaching eagerly for a rattle or perhaps pushing away a teddy bear. But between the ages of 3 and 5, your child's personality is really going to emerge.