Do you focus on positive things to say to your child, or do you often nag?
If you answered “yes” to the latter, you’re not alone.
You want your children to be responsible and independent.
You want them to be motivated to do well in school.
Since they’re not there yet, you instinctively nag them to correct their behaviour and attitude.
But, at the same time, you realise that all this nagging isn’t working.
Sound familiar?
If so, this article is for you.
I’ve had years of experience working with and speaking to thousands of children and teenagers. So I understand the factors that help them become mature, responsible, and successful.
One of the most important factors is how their parents talk to them. (Here’s a list of family conversation starters that you’ll find helpful.)
The words you speak to your children play on repeat in their minds (even if it feels like your kids aren’t listening to a thing you say). So positive words for your children matter.
Share words of inspiration with your kids and they’ll likely grow into more kind, responsible, and respectful adults.
Plus, the more positive interactions between the parent and child, the less likely it is that the parent will need to nag the child in order to gain compliance.
When you speak words of encouragement to your kids, it’s also more likely that a strong parent-child bond will form.
Think back to your childhood for a moment…
Do you remember any inspiring words from your parents or teachers? Those positive statements helped you become the adult you are today.
In fact, there’s a supposed “magic ratio” of 5 to 1 in healthy relationships: 5 positive expressions of feelings and actions for every negative expression.
In this article, I’ll share with you 53 positive things to say to your child so that — in the long run — you won’t need to nag them anymore!
Before we get to the list of encouraging things to say to your kids, here’s a bonus for you…
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