



I found this and I thought that these are some really great ideas! Sometimes I just want to show Savannah how much I love her but don't know how, or when she's having a really hard day and I'm not sure if she understands that I love her and Xander so much. I just thought that I would share this list with you. I hope it will inspire some ways to show your children how much you love them too!
40 simple ways to show your child love:
- Take them to a movie they want to see.
 - Go on a treasure hunt (collect all the loose change around the house/car) together and then make a trip to the arcade with your findings.
 - Take a long nature walk together, at their pace. Let them lead the conversation.
 - Find qualities about them that you genuinely love, and compliment them in front of others.
 - Frame a photo of the two of you, and display it in their room.
 - Put a few Hershey’s Hugs in one of their coat pockets, and Kisses in the other.
 - Play a game with them.
 - Let them win.
 - Make bath time special. Add lots of bubbles, colored soaps, maybe you could purchase a new tub toy or let them play with things found around the house. I let my kids play with things like colanders and funnels from the kitchen—they love it. Don’t forget to warm the towel!
 - Send them a handmade card in the mail with a coupon to go get ice cream with you.
 - Gather all the home movies that feature them as the “star” and have a movie night complete with popcorn and treats.
 - Using blankets and chairs, or a card table, build a clubhouse together and have a picnic inside.
 - Read “I love you” books together.
 - Let them stay up past their bedtime with you and watch cartoon classics together.
 - Do a chore that is normally reserved for them.
 - Tuck an encouraging note inside their lunchbox.
 - Give them your full attention.
 - Tell them some of the ways they make you happy.
 - Make them laugh.
 - Laugh with them.
 - Make their favorite treat to welcome them home from school with.
 - Show them your joy when they arrive.
 - Ask for hugs and kisses.
 - Listen, and let them make their own decisions whenever possible.
 - Make them a coupon book filled with things they’d enjoy doing, or things they’d like to get out of doing.
 - Take a day off from everything: work, household duties, technology, etc. and focus entirely on them.
 - Cook together.
 - Write them a poem using the initials of their name.
 - Decorate their room for no reason.
 - Create a sign that lavishes them with praise.
 - Kidnap them from school and take them out for lunch.
 - Make home a fun place to be.
 - Make a treasure box from an old shoe box, fill it with “gold” (chocolate coins) and make an official looking treasure map with clues for them to locate the hidden treasure with.
 - Go to the store and let them pick out all the ingredients to make banana splits. Make and eat them together.
 - Wrap up in a warm blanket together and take turns making up stories to tell each other.
 - Make a list of things you love about them and put it on their pillow before bedtime.
 - Talk about what they did in their day at dinnertime.
 - Sit down together and write a list of fun activities to do in a day. Write each idea on small slips of paper, roll up the papers and stick them inside balloons. Blow up all the balloons and then pop one balloon at a time until you’ve completed all the activities.
 - Play back rub/tickle games—ie; Spider crawling up you back…
 - Make a CD with all their favorite tunes and have a dance party.
 
What are some ways you show your love?
I love this list! I do some of the things, but many I don't. And they are great ideas.
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome list! THanks for sharing!
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