“My
child’s love language is Words of
Affirmation. I am not particularly strong in this area. I would love to
have a list or some examples to study and practice.”
This is a portion of an
email I received from a mom of two. This mom knows her daughter well. She is
willing to learn a second language so she can demonstrate love to her child in
the way the child best receives it.
She desires to parent
to her child’s uniqueness.
Smart Mom.
God calls us, moms and
dads, to train up our kids in the way they should go; to parent to their
unique bent.
So often we love in the
way we need to be loved and parent the way we were parented.
But like this mom, we
are not stuck. We can learn another way.
We can be a student of
our child and raise him or her in a way that best suits his personality, temperament,
age, and stage.
Verbalizing affirmation
can be like speaking a foreign language if your native love language is quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service,
or physical touch.
Here are three guidelines
to keep in mind when articulating affirmation.
- What is proclaimed is true.
- The words spoken are sincere.
- The phrases used are specific.
We are all hard-wired
to need affirmation. Some need it more than others. These messages can be delivered verbally, in written form, or via text.
101 Affirmations
to Bless Your Child's Heart.
1. I like you
2. I love
you.
3.
I like
the person you are becoming.
4.
I love spending
time with you. Would you like to come with me when I ____________?
5.
I am so thankful
God gave you to me!
6.
I have
noticed you are a good decision maker. You really thought ____________ through.
7.
If I were
your age, we would be friends for sure!
8.
I
appreciate your willingness to __________________________.
9.
I love your
sense of humor.
10. I thought about you when I
saw___________________________.
11. I wish you were with me when ___________________________.
12. I missed you today when
________________________________.
13. I know God has great plans for you!
14. I appreciate the way you help me
__________________________.
15. I have confidence in your ability to figure
this out.
16. I appreciate your respectful attitude.
17. I can count on you.
18. I was just telling (grandparent) how proud I am
of you.
19. I noticed how you asked _________ about his/her
day. I am certain that made him/her feel good.
20. I love hearing about your day.
21. I look forward to seeing you walk through the
door.
22. I love watching you and (sibling) play
(hangout, spend time) together.
23. I see Jesus in you.
24. My heart
sings when you hug me.
25. The best
part of my day is spending time with you.
26. It makes
me feel happy when you are with me.
27. This project
is quality work. I am sure it feels good to give your best effort.
28. Thank you
for_______________.
29. Thank you
for doing________. You are responsible.
30. Thank you
for helping me with______________. You are considerate.
31 Listening
to you sing makes me so happy.
32. You make
me smile.
33. You made God smile when you__________________
today.
34. You give the best hugs.
35. You are so brave. I noticed how
you_____________.
36. You have a lot of patience. You really took
your time with____________.
37. You are so thoughtful. Thanks for remembering
____________________.
38. Your laugh is contagious.
39. You make me laugh.
40. You are amazing. When I was your age I would
never have been able to __________________.
41. You have a big heart.
42. You have a gentle soul.
43. You are special.
44. You are important.
45. Your life impacts others.
46. You did this all on your own. Wow! Impressive.
47. You are a blessing to me and to your (mom/dad).
48. You are so smart. How did you come up with
that?
49. You really hung in there when the going got
tough. You know how to persevere.
50. You are honest. Honesty is usually not convenient and often costs something. But it is always
worth it.
worth it.
51. You are truthful and kind. What a great
combination.
52. You are patient. You demonstrated patience when
you_______________.
53. You showed humility. You made _________ feel
special.
54. You are courageous. You exhibited courage when
you _______________.
55. You are generous.
56. You are content.
57. You are organized.
58. You are a good friend.
59. You showed compassion
when__________________________________.
60. You have a good mind. You used it well
when______________________.
61. You showed respect for authority when
___________________________.
62. You have leadership skills. You know your own mind.
63. Thanks for suggesting that. ___________ was a
great idea.
64. Your good manners make being with you a joy.
65. Even when it’s hard, you are respectful.
66. You managed your frustration well when
you______________________.
67. You exercised self-control when
________________________________.
68. You are so gentle with (pet, younger sibling).
69. You were unselfish when ______________________________________.
70. You are valuable (Luke 12:24).
71. You are loved.
72. You are a fellow citizen with the saints (Ephesian
2:19).
73. You can move mountains (Mark 11:22-23).
74. God created you for a special purpose.
75. God has gifted you with the talent
of_____________________________.
76. God has equipped you to ______________________________________.
77. When you stood up for what was right, God was cheering
you on!
78. You showed maturity when you
_________________________________.
79. You are a child of the King!
80. You are diligent.
81. You have a great sense of humor.
82. It’s so great you don’t take things too
seriously.
83. Your (brother, sister, grandparent) thinks you
are special.
84. You are a good listener.
85. You are capable.
86. You are lovable.
87. You are God’s gift to Christ (John 17:24).
88. You are cherished (Ephesian 3:29).
89. God chose
you (1 Peter 2:9).
90. God delights
in you (Zephaniah 3:17).
91. God says
you were created in Christ for good works (Ephesian 2:10).
92. God sings
over you (Zephaniah 3:17).
93. God is
with you (Zephaniah 3:17).
94. God rejoices
over you (Zephaniah 3:17).
95. God will
guard you (2 Timothy 1:12).
96. God will
guide you (Psalm 48:14).
97. God will
help you (Isaiah 44:2).
98. God equips you (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
99. God created you in His image (Genesis 1:27).
100. God will never leave you (Hebrews 13:5).
101. God loves you (John 3:16).
Affirmations are declarations of the truth. They may be related to a relationship, a skill set, an observable character trait, or a promise of God.
Kids need affirmation, encouragement and attention from their parents. With the busyness of fall moving in let's not only meet the needs for provision and education but also be intentional regarding spending quality time together, expressing appreciation for who our kids are and the things they do, and...affection (depending on the child it may look like a big ol' bear hug or shoulder rub).
What could you add to the affirmation list?
Train up a child in the way he should go,
And when he is old he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
Proverbs 22:6
with faith, hope, and love,
Lori Wildenberg
If this post has been a blessing to your heart you will want to read Raising Little Kids with Big Love (toddler- 9 years of age) and Raising Big Kids with Supernatural Love (tween- young adult).
Great suggestions, Lori, on using words of affirmation to encourage your kids. Some of these will work well for a spouse, too!
ReplyDeleteSo true Chuck! Thanks for your comment. Blessings to you.
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