Whether they'll fess up to it or not, kids like a pat on the back...especially from their parents. So when you catch your kids being good—from making the school play to smiling at their sister to doing their best on a test—celebrate big (and small) achievements with out-of-the-blue ways to give praise.
Looking for great ideas to encourage your own great kid? Get started with a few of our suggestions.
A nice surprise
Nothing delights a child more than an unexpected card from Mom under the pillow or tucked into a brand new book in their backpack. Include messages like "Awesome effort on the algebra test" or "I knew you could do it!" or "Aren't you proud of yourself? I sure am." These confidence boosters are worth their weight in hugs and kisses.
Special delivery
Send your little one on a mission of recognition. Hide their favorite candy, a thoughtful card or a small gift in the mailbox and ask them to bring in the mail that day. With a beaming smile and a happy heart, you'll know right away you've made your kid's day.
It's the little things
Create a whole lot of motivation by rewarding everyday good deeds like entering the spelling bee, tutoring another student or just having the courage to be themselves. Give a surprise high-five in the form of skip-a-day-of-chores coupons, their favorite dinners or special time set aside for just the two of you to recap the day and set goals for tomorrow.
There are so many ways to celebrate your child's effort and help them shine. With cards starting at just 99¢ and gifts for every occasion, it just takes a moment to make a kid smile.
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Celebrate big (and small) achievements with out-of-the blue ways to give praise.