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7 powerful words to motivate your child

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Dec 30, 2025, 09:09 IST
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7 powerful words to motivate your child

All children require encouragement, reassurance, and support to build confidence and become a confident people in life. Even rewards and direction have importance, yet the words used on a daily basis have a profound effect on the overall self-esteem and strength of a child. Some words of wisdom used with good intentions can surely change the way children find themselves in a situation and how they handle failures in life. Some words of strength can become a voice within a child and will inspire them long after the event is over. Here are seven powerful words and phrases to motivate your child:

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“I believe in you”





I think that among the most potent phrases is the idea that a child can understand that their parent believes in them. Children feel encouraged when they hear, “I believe in you,” especially when they don’t believe in themselves. This is just the boost that children need to know that it is perfectly fine to try, fail, and learn. It gives children confidence when they know that others believe that they have the capabilities to carry out a task.

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​“You can try again”




Failure can be daunting for kids, especially when it involves things they're passionate about, such as schoolwork. When children fail at something they're passionate about, the response "You can try again" helps them build resilience rather than aiming for perfection. It's a good reminder that even with mistakes, children haven't reached the end of the line but rather the beginning of a new journey. It helps kids overcome the fear of failure rather than fearing it. Its effect can bring patience and confidence into a child's life.

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“I am proud of you”




“I am proud of you” lets children know that their efforts count, not just their performance. “I am proud of you” encourages children to give their best without forcing them to do so. “I am proud of you” makes children feel visible and valued, giving them confidence in their own identity.

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“Your feelings matter”




Validation of emotions is an effective tool in emotionally motivating children. As children hear "Your feelings count," they feel respected and validated by those who understand them best. It may be a simple step in teaching a child to recognize and control his or her emotions in an effective manner because when children feel emotionally safe, they feel confident to focus and grow in environments where they do not fear being judged.

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"I am here for you"

It is a strength for kids to realize they are not alone in a situation or in a relationship. The "I am here for you" statement brings comfort and security to kids to share their fears and struggles with someone they trust and feel a connection with. Once kids understand they want to feel safe to express their fears and struggles, they kickstart their lives to be more confident and independent kids to handle every situation in their lives without being overwhelmed by it.

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"You are capable"




It is essential for kids to remember that they are capable. The above quote teaches kids to rely on their abilities and problem-solving skills. It builds confidence in kids, encouraging them to do things on their own. As kids grow, they imbibe this thought in their hearts, and they start accomplishing tasks with determination in their hearts. Kids can face responsibilities, difficulties, and experiences with confidence and optimism when they feel capable.

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“I love you always”

Unconditional love motivates the greatest. There is no better thing that children hear when they realize that “I love you always” because through that statement they feel secure regardless of whether they fail or not. The impact of the statement encourages them because they feel that they are loved not because of their performance. By that, they feel safe to grow.

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