Popsugar Family Parenting Positive Affirmations For Kids This Parenting Hack Will Improve Your Kid's Mental Health June 1, 2023 by Robyn Landa View On One Page Photo 2 of 2 ADVERTISEMENT () Start Slideshow Share This Link Copy ← Use Arrow Keys → 2 Positive Things to Say to Your Child I'm grateful for you. You make me proud. Your words are meaningful. You have great ideas. I love being your parent. You don't have to be perfect to be great. Your opinions matter. You are important. You are loved. I believe you. I believe in you. This family wouldn't be the same without you. You are valuable. You can say no. You can say yes. I know you did your best. You were right. I accept who you are. We can try your way. You are helpful. You are worth it. You make me happy. Related: 1 Question You Should Ask Your Child Every Day I love your creativity. Being around you is fun. I can't wait to hear about it. Don't be afraid to be you. You're making a difference. I'm excited to spend time with you. You are interesting. I love seeing the world your way. It's good to be curious. I love the way you tell stories. What you did was awesome. I admire you. That's a great question. Your friends are lucky to have you. I trust you. That was a really good choice. Seeing you happy makes me happy. Being your parent is my favorite job. I learn new things from you every day. You make me better. You are a good boy/girl. Thank you for being you. I'm so glad you're here. You look great. I understand you. Watching you grow up is the best. That was really brave. I forgive you. I appreciate you. We all make mistakes. Yes, me too. You are very good at that! You can try again tomorrow. Related: 60 Questions to Ask Kids to Get to Know Them Better Nobody is perfect. I love how you said that. Not everyone will like you, and that's OK. You did that so well. I'm listening. That's a very fair point. You are beautiful inside and out. I love you. I could never stop loving you. You are enough. You make my heart full. Previous Next Start Slideshow ParentingPersonal EssayParenting Tips