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Ways to show love for your child
Sometimes in our busy lives we forget to show how much we love our children.

By Anne Oxenreider

Ways to say, “I love you”
- Make saying, “I love you” an unconditional and routine part of your day. Say “I love you” after snack, at nap and bedtime, etc.
- Make your expression of love specific too. Make comments like, “I love the way you laugh,” or “One of the reasons I love you is because you sing with me.”
- Use words like "I'm sorry”, "please" and "thank you".
Ways to show your love
- Respond promptly when your child is unhappy. Give him a hug and assure him of your affection while talking about his feelings.
- Cuddle regularly. Physical touch is a powerful conveyor of love. Hold your child while he has a drink or watches a television program.
- Spend time alone with your child doing something that he loves.
- Share what you love with your child. Enriching activities like going to a ballgame or a zoo communicate that you want your child to love what you love.
- Provide your child with lots of opportunities to get to know other children and adults. Receiving love and acceptance from others is important too.
- Help your child discover what he does well. Finding a child’s areas of giftedness build his self esteem and capacity to love others.
- Use plenty of positive words with your child and establish eye contact when encouraging/praising so you know your child has really heard you.
Ways to undermine your love
- Yelling at your child or others.
- Spanking your child.
- Making belittling comments and over using sarcasm.
By Anne Oxenreider
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