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Positive Action Through Words Of Encouragement
The way we speak to our children has an impact on the way they will behave and who they become. You just have to look at yourself as an example and see how much of the things that were said to you had an impact on the person you are today.
For some ideas on words that can bring out the best in your kids you can even try: what to write in an encouragement card inspirational words of sympathy team words
Even though you speak to your children in a positive manner they still have the rest of society to deal with. So besides saying positive and encouraging things to them you must also prepare them for some of the things that society will throw at them. The problem comes when our children try and get accepted into society.
It does not matter at what age they might be at, trying to fit into society will always be a challenge. This process however should start at an early age so that by the time the child is grown up he/she has a mind of their own and is able to make independent and sound decisions on their own. If you want to promote positive action in your children there must be an aspect of responsibility attached to it as well.
You can involve them in some of the important things around the house. you can let them take part in some of the decisions that involve the whole family. This will improve their confidence and make them more assertive in their opinions.
There are some words that will generate positive actions in your children. You will be able to find words that will fit into various kinds of situations, for those times when they are in trouble, when they have done well or you just want them to do things when you say they must be done. There is a way of communicating your message through to them.
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