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A public health professional emphasizes the importance of making older children feel special, particularly as they navigate the complexities of growing up. In a world where they may often feel overshadowed by younger siblings or peers, using affirming language can significantly boost their self-esteem.
Here are five phrases that can help convey love and appreciation: "I am so proud of who you are becoming," highlights their growth and individuality. "Your opinion matters to me," reinforces their voice and encourages open communication. "I love spending time with you," emphasizes the value of your relationship. "You have such a unique perspective," acknowledges their thoughts and feelings. Lastly, "You make a difference in my life," reminds them of their importance in your world.
Incorporating these phrases into daily conversations can create a nurturing environment where older children feel recognized and cherished.
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