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16 Phrases Your Child Needs to Hear

  
  
  

march sadnessMarch Madness officially starts today. While you're flipping channels at home or online to see how your bracket's doing, be sure your using #MarchDadness for all your social media posts. Today, we start our official tournament of tips and tools for fathering. We begin our bracket with the Sweet 16!

The words a coach says from the bench, in time-outs, and pre-game huddles all have a big impact on how players perform on the court. Have you watch a game where the players can't do anything right in the first half; only to come out in the second half and play like champions? Odds are good that the coach gave a great half-time speech and somehow communicated well what his team was doing well and not so well.

In the same way, what you say to your children each day has influence on your child—for good or for ill. Your child should receive continual encouragement and affirmation. Don't assume that hearing praise from teachers, Mom or other people is enough—your child needs to hear from YOU. You can live out and model love all you want, but saying the words below are crucial to helping your child develop confidence and character. It's up to you, dad. 

Be intentional about saying these affirming phrases frequently to your kids. I would challenge you to stop, get your child's attention, look them in the eye and tell them convincingly the following phrases. These aren't in order of importance.

  1. I'm so proud to be your dad!
  2. Good job!
  3. You are beautiful/handsome.
  4. You are so sweet/smart/brave/creative.
  5. It's wonderful how you demonstrate kindness/thoughtfulness/compassion.
  6. Thank you for helping.
  7. You are very good at _______.
  8. I believe in you.
  9. You can do it!
  10. No matter what happens, you can always come to me.
  11. I will always be there for you, no matter what.
  12. You are unique and special.
  13. I'm glad you are my son/daughter.
  14. I appreciate you so much.
  15. The day you were born was one of the best days of my life.
  16. I LOVE YOU!
Question: What's missing from our list?
 
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Comments

These are all great. In addition to phases your children need to hear there are numerous things they need to see. One such thing would be a positive, loving, respectful relationship with your partner. Model the relationship you would like them to have with their future partners. Another thing they should see is Star Wars...
Posted @ Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:19 AM by ModernHouseDad
Thanks, Modern House Dad! We couldn't agree more with your comment, especially Star Wars! ; ) thanks for reading and for commenting. Enjoy your day!
Posted @ Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:20 AM by Ryan Sanders
Nice List! Others I would like to add -- Nothing will ever harm you * Just because you fall it doesn't mean you're not good enough * We're in this together * Life is not a race *
Posted @ Saturday, March 23, 2013 10:23 AM by allswagga
These are great indeed. One I'd add is "you matter, and have a permanent purpose here on earth." Gets their mindset for future goals, purpose, and plans for their lives - that we as dads should help further and nuture to the best of their God-given abilities.
Posted @ Saturday, March 23, 2013 11:02 AM by Burt Blanchard
Alvin, yes! thank you for your comment. I agree with you. these are all very important to say to your child. thank you for sharing.
Posted @ Tuesday, March 26, 2013 8:27 AM by Ryan Sanders
thanks, Burt. I love this idea. Teaching your child that they have purpose and worth has to be the greatest thing we can do as parents. thanks for your comment and for reading our blog
Posted @ Tuesday, March 26, 2013 8:28 AM by Ryan Sanders
Thank you, it's alist I will definitely share with my fellow Dads. All it comes down to is spending time with our children in order for them to hear these affirming phrases!
Posted @ Wednesday, March 27, 2013 10:41 AM by Meshack Kekana
Thanks Meshack, for reading and commenting. Go Dads! 
Posted @ Friday, March 29, 2013 2:19 PM by Ryan Sanders
I'm just totally excited about finding this website. Now to share and put to use the information I've found here! One thing I tell my 6-year-old son is, and he is already a Star Wars fan, is "I am your father", in the Darth tone of voice. He cracks up every time!
Posted @ Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:07 AM by David Asbill
Great David, I have a 6yo daughter -- so I'm usually writing for our audience! ; ) Thanks for stopping by, for actually reading and for commenting! And believe me, when I write things tips, I'm writing them to myself first! ; )
Posted @ Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:16 AM by Ryan Sanders
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