Appreciate their uniqueness
6–12 monthsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
As you play together, comment on your child's unique qualities and actions. Say things like 'I love how curious you are' or 'Your giggle brings me such joy.' Focus on who they are rather than what they do. Use gentle touch, smiles, and eye contact while expressing these appreciations during your time together.
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How to Do This Activity
As you play together, comment on your child's unique qualities and actions. Say things like 'I love how curious you are' or 'Your giggle brings me such joy.' Focus on who they are rather than what they do. Use gentle touch, smiles, and eye contact while expressing these appreciations during your time together.
Why It Works
Expressing appreciation to your child daily strengthens emotional bonds and models gratitude. Adults who regularly express appreciation report 20% higher relationship satisfaction (Emmons & McCullough, 2003). Starting this practice early plants seeds for lifelong mutual appreciation and creates a foundation of emotional security.
Tips for Parents
Be specific about what you appreciate. Instead of general praise, notice particular qualities or behaviors.
Your genuine warmth matters more than finding perfect words. Let your child feel your appreciation through your presence.
Make appreciative comments a natural part of your interactions, not forced or scripted.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Responsive Interaction
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