Want your child to feel absolutely loved? Here are the most powerful things to say. (2024)

Inside: Get a free printable list of the most powerful positive words for kids, plus the pitfalls to avoid when it comes to positive things to say to your child.

After I tuck my kids into bed every night, I collapse on the couch, close my eyes, and sigh.

Unfortunately, with four kids, I get about 2.7 seconds of peace before one of them asks for another drink of water, needs an extra hug, or remembers a month-long school project that’s due tomorrow.

But after a few turns on the bedtime merry-go-round, I can finally sink back into the couch.

That’s when the replay of our day starts in my head. It’s like a 10x sped-up video, but every time my mouth opens to say something to my kids, the video slows down so I can hear myself.

“Put your shoes away.”
“Your room is a mess!”
“Stop bugging your sister.”
“You haven’t brushed your teeth yet?”

My own personal highlight reel of nagging and negativity, directed at the people I love most in the world.

The weight of my words crushes my chest, and my mind scrambles to remember: when did I say something loving, something sweet, anything positive?

Was I so focused on treading water in a neverending sea of parental to-dos – getting snacks, folding laundry, mediating sibling squabbles – that I forgot to tell my children how much I love them?

My kids deserve better. They deserve to hear every single day that no matter what road bumps we hit, I feel lucky to be on this lifelong road trip with them.

Bonus:As a bonus for joining my weekly newsletter,get a free cheat sheetof the 75 most powerful positive words for kids, plus three important pitfalls to avoid when it comes to positive things to say to your child.

But Here’s the Problem

It’s heartbreaking to think that your child’s last thought after you tuck them in at night and before they fall asleep may be: Is Mommy mad at me? Did I do something wrong? Does Daddy still love me?

What’s more, lack of connection with your child also leads to more unnecessary power struggles and less cooperation from your child1Markham, L. (2020, July 21).How Can You Enforce Limits If You Don’t Use Force?. Aha! Parenting. when you ask them to clean their toys up, to help empty the dishwasher, or to stop chewing their food like a cow with a megaphone.

But as parents in today’s world, we have a lot on our plates. Because of that, it’s easy to get so wrapped up in the daily struggles of parenting that you forget to stop and tell your child how much you love them.

When you have too much to do and too little time to do it, you’re in survival mode not nurturing mode. And those positive sayings for kids like “You’re important to me” and “I love you to the moon and back” that our children crave from us? They go unsaid.

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Recently, I came across this quote from a doctor and author who specializes in childhood development and trauma:

“Love felt by the parent does not automatically translate into love experienced by the child.”2Maté, G. (1999).Scattered Minds: The Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder. Random House UK.

Dr. Gabor Maté

In other words, those positive messages for kids don’t work when you just think them to yourself after your kids are tucked into bed. You need to actually say them out loud.

I realized it was time for a change.

Because the research is crystal clear that when kids feel warmth and affection from their parents, that has a life-long positive impact on the child.3The Gottman Institute. (2017, November 7).How a Parent’s Affection Shapes a Child’s Happiness for Life.

Not only do kids with affectionate parents do better in school and develop a healthy self-esteem, they also end up emotionally happier and less anxious as adults. Parental warmth even has an impact on your child’s physical health.4Bergland, C. (2013, October 4).Parental Warmth Is Crucial for a Child’s Well-Being. Psychology Today.

And so the important question is: When you’re busy and overwhelmed and just impaled your left foot on a stray LEGO, how can you remember to say out loud all the positive things you should say to your child to remind them of your unconditional love?

Related: How to Connect With Your Child: The Magic of the 5:1 Ratio {Printable}

Here’s a Quick Fix for Every Busy Parent

This is easy to forget in the hustle and bustle of parenting life, so I decided to set up a visual cue. Something to serve as a gentle reminder for me to switch out of survival mode a few times a day and fill my children’s tank with unconditional love.

Because when you’re trying to stick to a habit, research shows that a visual cue can remind you of your intention when you’re most likely to forget it.5Patterson, K., Grenny, J., Maxfield, D., McMillan, R., & Switzler, A. (2012). Change Anything: The New Science of Personal Success. Grand Central Publishing.

For example:

  • If you set a goal to eat healthier, you could leave a neon bright Post-It Note on your fridge to remind yourself that “Snack = veggies only.”
  • Or if you wanted to stick to an exercise routine every morning, you could set your workout clothes on your nightstand the night before.

For my visual cue, I made a nice printable list of all the positive things to say to your child to show them you love them. I can stick this list of positive words for kids on my fridge, tape it to my bathroom mirror, or leave it on the driver’s seat of my car as a reminder every time we get in the car to go somewhere.

Below, you can get this free printable list of positive messages for kids as a visual cue for yourself.

Related: 7 Best Family Bonding Games That Will Help You Reconnect Quickly

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75 Most Powerful Positive Sayings for Kids

Get your free printable list of the most powerful positive words for kids here right now. Then every time you see your printable list, say one of these positive messages for kids to make your child feel absolutely loved.

Don’t forget to grab the printable so you also get the list of three important pitfalls to avoid when it comes to delivering these positive sayings for kids!

A quick caveat: You won’t find phrases like “You’re so smart” to praise your child’s abilities on this list because that kind of praise can undermine your child’s motivation6Xing, S., Gao, X., Jiang, Y., Archer, M., & Liu, X. (2018). Effects of Ability and Effort Praise on Children’s Failure Attribution, Self-Handicapping, and Performance. Frontiers in psychology, 9, 1883. and even foster narcissism in your child.7Brummelman, E., Nelemans, S. A., Thomaes, S., & Orobio de Castro, B. (2017). When Parents’ Praise Inflates, Children’s Self-Esteem Deflates. Child development, 88(6), 1799–1809. To learn more, check out Here’s the Secret Phrase to Turn Your Kid Into an Amazing Student. (Hint: It’s not “You’re so smart.”)

  1. You are important to me.
  2. I love spending time with you.
  3. You make me smile.
  4. The world is better with you in it. (This phrase is featured onour sweet I Love You Bookmarks. Get the whole setso that every time your child reaches for one, they’ll feel absolutelyloved.)
  1. I feel so lucky to be your mom/dad.
  2. I’m proud of the person you are.
  3. I love you from your toes to your nose to where your hair grows! (For extra giggles, touch your child’s toes when you say “toes,” their nose when you say “nose,” and the top of their head when you say the last line! For more funny ways to say “I love you,” check out 50 Meaningful + Cute Ways to Say “I Love You” to Your Child.)
  4. You are beautiful to me, inside and out.
  5. I thought of you today when… (Finish with a specific time during the day that you thought of your child.)
  6. I like you. (Even if you say “I love you” regularly, does your child know you like them too?)
  7. Sometimes if I’m feeling sad, just thinking of you makes me feel better.
  8. You can always talk to me, even if it’s about something that makes you nervous or scared or sad.
  9. I love to watch you… (Then give an activity your child enjoys, like play soccer, get wrapped up in reading a book, make art, play your clarinet, and so on.)
  10. You make my heart feel full.
  11. I appreciate when you… (Finish with a specific example of something your child does that’s helpful or kind.)
  12. You’re one of a kind.
  13. I care about you more than you can imagine.
  14. I’m grateful that you’re in my life.
  15. I love your insides and your outsides!
  16. I’m here for you, no matter what happens.
  17. I’d love to hear what you think about… (Then ask your child’s opinion on something that matters, like what to have for dinner, what to do on the weekend, where to go on your next family vacation, and so on.)
  18. I noticed you working hard on… (Finish with a specific example when you noticed your child pushing themselves to learn or grow or finish something.)
  19. I believe in you.
  20. I saw when you… (Then give a specific example of your child doing something helpful or kind.)
  21. I love you no matter what. (This one is made even more special if you first read the beautiful children’s book No Matter What† together!)

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  1. I love hearing your ideas.
  2. You make a difference in my life.
  3. I love seeing the world through your eyes.
  4. Seeing you happy makes me happy.
  5. You matter to me.
  6. I hope you have an awesome day today.
  7. Anytime you need help, I’m here for you.
  8. I love you just the way you are.
  9. You are a precious treasure to me.
  10. I respect you and your opinions.
  11. We’re a team, you and me.
  12. I love being your mom/dad.
  13. Sometimes I look at you and think back to when you were younger, and… (Finish with a specific memory of when your child was younger.)
  14. There’s only one you in the world.
  15. I love your laugh/smile.
  16. Nothing would ever make me stop loving you.
  17. It’s you I like. Every part of you. (Perfect for fans of Mister Rogers!)
  18. You’re an important part of this family.
  19. It’s exciting to watch you grow up.
  20. I’m so grateful you’re my daughter/son.
  21. You can always come to me, no matter what.
  22. I love you more than… (Then give a specific example like more than all the stars in the sky, more than all the fish in the sea, more than cupcakes love sprinkles, and so on – feel free to come up with silly examples too!)
  23. I will always be there for you.
  24. Being your parent is my favorite part of life.
  25. You are special to me.
  26. Thank you so much for doing… (Finish with a specific example of an action your child took.)
  27. You make life fun.
  28. I love being around you, no matter what we’re doing.
  29. You are my favorite 5-year-old.
  30. I love you to the moon and back. (Or you can take this one step further by adding on, like “I love you to the moon, past the end of our solar system, to the next galaxy over and to every other galaxy in the universe, to the alien planet no one knows about yet, and all the way back home.”)
  31. I’m a fan of you. (This one is inspired by our favorite pick for family movie night, We Bought a Zoo.)
  32. I love when we learn something new together.
  33. I’m never too busy for you.
  34. You light up my day.
  35. That was a kind decision when you… (Then give a specific example of something your child did that was kind.)
  36. I have fun when I’m with you.
  37. I love you more than French fries. (Or insert your favorite food like pizza or cupcakes.)
  38. Seeing you smile makes me smile.
  39. You’ll never get in trouble for talking to me about something that’s bothering you.
  40. I feel blessed to have you in my life.
  41. You inspire me to be a better person.
  42. Even if I’m feeling frustrated about something, I still love you.
  43. I love the way your mind works.
  44. You make me happy, just by being you.
  45. I wouldn’t trade you for a million gabazillion dollars.
  46. I love you when… or… (Finish with two very different examples, like “I love you when you feel brave or scared” or “I love you when you’re serious or silly.” The inspiration for this one came from the sweet children’s book called The I Love You Book.)
  47. I miss you when we’re apart. (Or you can go for the over-the-top version, “I miss you when I blink,” which is also the name of a funny memoir from a mom about trying to do it all).
  48. You can always tell me the truth, even if you’re scared to, and I will still love you.
  49. I wish I didn’t have to go to work so we could stay home together and play all day!
  50. I will love you always and forever.

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But First, Beware of This Gotcha

Visual cues have one weakness. After a while, they become wallpaper.

In other words, after you get used to seeing the cue in your environment, the cue stops reminding you. And this list of positive words for kids is not immune to this phenomenon.

But there’s a simple fix: When the cue stops catching your eye, just move it to a different spot.

Here are a few different places you can put this free printable list of positive sayings for kids. When the list starts blending into the background, move it to a new place from this list.

  • The fridge
  • A door
  • The bathroom mirror
  • The dinner table
  • The driver’s seat of your vehicle
  • As a bookmark for whatever book you’re currently reading – your own personal reading material or a read-aloud chapter book you’re using at bedtime with your child
  • On your nightstand
  • Inside your kitchen pantry
  • Laid inside a drawer you open frequently, like in your dresser or bathroom vanity
  • On the kitchen counter – for example, next to your coffee maker

Plus, here’s a bonus idea I love for an extra reminder: Change your password to one of these positive sayings for kids every few days. Then whenever you enter your password, it will be a reminder to say those positive words out loud to your child.

For example, you could change your password to URImportant2Me! to represent the phrase you are important to me.

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The Best Times to Use These Positive Words for Kids

Let’s say you’ve received your free printable list of positive words for kids, and you hung it in a prominent spot in your home as a visual cue. Awesome!

But…now what? These are all beautifully positive things to say to your child, but when do you say them?

Here are a few ideas for how to work these positive messages for kids into your days:

  • Surprise your child by saying their name out of the blue, then saying a phrase – bonus points if you bend down and get on their eye level first
  • Pick a different phrase to say at bedtime every night while tucking your child in – say it with a smile or whisper it while you give a big bear hug
  • If you’ve had a moment of disconnection like a disagreement or power struggle, deliver one of these phrases with a hug, back rub, or pat on the shoulder
  • Write a phrase down and leave it for your child to find – a slip of paper in your child’s school lunchbox, a Post-It note on the bathroom mirror, a notecard on their pillow, and so on
  • When you notice your child seems sad or upset, say one of these phrases
  • If you notice your child struggling with something like homework or learning something new, encourage them with one of these positive sayings for kids

Related: 10 Children’s Books That Will Make Your Kids Feel Absolutely Loved

Get Your Free Cheat Sheet: 75 Positive Words for Kids

Use this cheat sheet of positive things to say to your child to help you remember to show your unconditional love for your child – even when life is busy.

  1. Get the free cheat sheet. Join my weekly-ish newsletter and as a bonus, you’ll get the printable! Just click here to get it and subscribe.
  2. Print. Any paper will do the trick, but card stock would be ideal.
  3. Hang your cheat sheet somewhere handy like the fridge. See the But First, Beware of This Gotcha section earlier in this post for ideas on how to keep the reminder fresh and effective.
  4. Say a phrase to your child. A couple ideas for how to use the cheat sheet: You could set yourself a personal goal of a certain number of positive things to say to your child every day, or you could mark off each phrase as you use it and try to get through the whole list within a certain period of time.

Here’s a sneak peek of your printable cheat sheet:

Before you go, get my FREE cheat sheet: 75Positive Phrases Every Child Needs to Hear

Your Turn

What are your favorite positive words for kids? Share in a comment below!

  • 1

    Markham, L. (2020, July 21).How Can You Enforce Limits If You Don’t Use Force?. Aha! Parenting.

  • 2

    Maté, G. (1999).Scattered Minds: The Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder. Random House UK.

  • 3

    The Gottman Institute. (2017, November 7).How a Parent’s Affection Shapes a Child’s Happiness for Life.

  • 4

    Bergland, C. (2013, October 4).Parental Warmth Is Crucial for a Child’s Well-Being. Psychology Today.

  • 5

    Patterson, K., Grenny, J., Maxfield, D., McMillan, R., & Switzler, A. (2012). Change Anything: The New Science of Personal Success. Grand Central Publishing.

  • 6

    Xing, S., Gao, X., Jiang, Y., Archer, M., & Liu, X. (2018). Effects of Ability and Effort Praise on Children’s Failure Attribution, Self-Handicapping, and Performance. Frontiers in psychology, 9, 1883.

  • 7

    Brummelman, E., Nelemans, S. A., Thomaes, S., & Orobio de Castro, B. (2017). When Parents’ Praise Inflates, Children’s Self-Esteem Deflates. Child development, 88(6), 1799–1809.

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FAQs

What parents should say to their child? ›

10 Things You Should Say to Your Children
  • I love you. Tell your children you love them, often! ...
  • I'm proud of you. ...
  • I'm sorry. ...
  • It's OK to cry. ...
  • You made a mistake, and it's OK. ...
  • It was just an accident. ...
  • I'm listening to you. ...
  • It's OK to be scared.
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What are the ways you give your child Ren positive affirmation? ›

How to Teach Positive Affirmations for Children
  • Affirm them yourself. ...
  • Teach children to notice. ...
  • Create an affirmation board. ...
  • Draw affirmations on the mirror. ...
  • Make your affirmations into songs. ...
  • Add movement to make it fun. ...
  • Be creative with activities. ...
  • Learn from other experiences.

How do you make kids feel like they matter? ›

Simple Ways To Make Your Child Feel Love and Valued
  1. Make eye contact. ...
  2. Spend some uninterrupted time together every day. ...
  3. Ask caring questions. ...
  4. Create meaningful traditions. ...
  5. Be affectionate. ...
  6. Love what they love.
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How do I speak positively to my child? ›

Use language that is understandable for your child and appropriate to their age. Be clear, specific and do not use derogatory words. Using kind language helps set a positive example for your children. Remember, the conversation should make your little one feel respected and loved.

What is the best advice to give to your child? ›

18 Pieces of Advice Worth Giving to a Kid Before They Grow Up
  • Be able to admit your mistakes.
  • Don't let others make choices for you.
  • Learn to say no.
  • Don't drive yourself into stereotypes.
  • Don't feel shy to ask for help.
  • Be truly brave.
  • Don't rush to call someone your friend.
  • Don't feel shy about regular things.

What is the most important thing parents should tell their children? ›

“Be respectful,” “be thankful for what you have” and “honesty is the best policy” are the top three life lessons American parents hope to teach their children, according to a new survey. Rounding out the top five life lessons parents want to instill are “never give up” and “learn from your mistakes.”

How do you write the most powerful affirmation? ›

4. Create Affirmations Built from Your Values
  1. Keep It Positive. Negativity breeds negative results. ...
  2. Be Specific. Vague affirmations are ineffective because they lack the power of specificity. ...
  3. Use Present Tense. ...
  4. Make It Personal. ...
  5. Keep It Short.
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Why are affirmations so powerful for kids? ›

As our children learn behaviours and wire their brains, positive affirmations can be very effective in nurturing their wellbeing. Affirming positive messages are like acts of kindness and love towards themselves that build self-esteem and self-belief.

How do you know if your child feels loved? ›

So, if your child comes running when they trip and fall or asks for a hug when they're sad, it's because you've made them feel loved. Give your child plenty of hugs and kisses when they need comfort. Your toddler has learned to associate this with love and will probably start getting touchy-feely with you in return.

How do you make kids love you? ›

However, a kid is more likely to love you if you treat them with kindness and respect. Be reliable, so they know they can trust you. Be there for them when they need you, do your best to be patient with them, and talk to them about things they find interesting.

How do you raise a positive confident and happy child? ›

Here are 12 ways you can set kids up to feel capable and get the most mileage out of their skills and talents.
  1. Model confidence yourself. ...
  2. Don't get upset about mistakes. ...
  3. Encourage them to try new things. ...
  4. Allow kids to fail. ...
  5. Praise perseverance. ...
  6. Help kids find their passion. ...
  7. Set goals. ...
  8. Celebrate effort.

How do you talk to a negative child? ›

Communicate to your child that their emotions are theirs to feel, understand, and respond to. “I know what it's like to feel like life is just not cooperating! That's hard. You'll figure out how to get through it.” But as the parent, you are available as a resource to provide encouragement and support as needed.

How do you talk to negative kids? ›

Confront Your Child's Negativity

Don't allow your child to escalate their mood or control the entire family atmosphere with their constant complaining and negative behavior. Confront irrational statements or point out the positive aspects of a situation. If they don't come around, a simple "That's enough.

What is the best advice from your parents? ›

My Parents' Best Advice
  • Spend as Much Time as You Can With Loved Ones, and Never Say Goodbye Without Saying I Love You.
  • Do It Right the First Time and You Won't Have to Do It Again.
  • You Versus You.
  • Leave People, Places, and Things Better Than You Found Them.
  • Be Polite and Respectful.
Feb 15, 2021

What should I say in my parents speech? ›

My parents are my strength who support me at every stage of life. I cannot imagine my life without them. My parents are like a guiding light who take me to the right path whenever I get lost. My mother is a homemaker and she is the strongest woman I know.

How do parents express their love for their children? ›

From gentle hugs and cuddles to holding your child's hand or patting their back, touch sends a wordless message of warmth and reassurance. It can let your child know they are loved and cherished, no matter how old they are.

How do parents praise their child? ›

Focus your praise on the specific thing they did well, and stick to honest, sincere language. Children can often tell when caregivers don't really mean what they say, and insincere praise can have a negative impact. Being specific in your praise helps show that you're sincere.

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