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What you should say to your kids?
10 Things You Should Say to Your Children
- I’m Proud of You. When your children so something they are proud of, let them know that you are proud of them too!
- I’m Sorry.
- It’s Ok to Cry.
- You Made a Mistake, It’s ok.
- It Was Just An Accident.
- I’m Listening to You.
- It’s Ok To Be Scared.
- What Do You Think?
What do you say to a little kid?
How to Talk to Little Kids
- Address them by their name—not Little Dude or Princess or “Dan’s kid.” It’s basic respect.
- Don’t change your voice.
- Physically get down to their level.
- Go with the weird.
- “Tell me more.”
- Name-drop familiar kid interests in casual conversations.
- Show them your scars.
- Learn a few kid games. “
What should a 9 year old say?
May this list inspire you to turn to your child and say something like:
- You are loved.
- You make me smile.
- I think about you when we’re apart.
- My world is better with you in it.
- I will do my best to keep you safe.
- Sometimes I will say no.
- I have faith in you.
- I know you can handle it.
How do you chat with kids?
How to Talk to Children
- 1 Sit or kneel at their level.
- 2 Chat about relatable topics.
- 3 Ask for help or advice.
- 4 Offer genuine, encouraging compliments.
- 5 Ask open-ended questions.
- 6 Express lots of interest.
- 7 Pay attention to body language.
- 8 Let the child speak without interrupting.
How do you talk to a tween?
Prepare Yourself Go into a conversation consciously choosing to connect with her and to focus on what she is saying and feeling. Try to understand her emotions, because being empathetic will make her feel more inclined to talk to you, and keep your own emotions in check.