1. Never give up, my child
During childhood, kids face unique challenges and may feel disheartened by parental criticism or peer mockery. Academic setbacks or sports performance can also bring frustration. Failures may weaken them, making them contemplate surrender. In those moments, parents should inject motivation with the phrase: 'Never give up, my child.' Accompany it with encouraging words, guiding them through difficulties to build confidence.

2. In the eyes of parents, you are a smart and obedient child
This statement is not just praise but an acknowledgment of your child's achievements. Occasionally, your child may encounter challenging tasks, struggle to find immediate solutions, or express personal opinions that displease adults.
All of these may make your child feel useless and not as clever as peers. In those moments, encourage and recognize your child's abilities, ensuring they feel reassured and motivated to try even harder.

3. Parents always believe in you
Children sometimes face a multitude of challenges, misunderstandings with friends, and teachers. In those moments, a child's fragile soul can be wounded, feeling abandoned by those around them. As a parent, avoid scolding or criticizing when your child makes mistakes, as nobody is perfect in life.
Instead of words and actions that sadden your child, encourage them and express your trust through this statement. It will be a fantastic source of motivation to help your child overcome obstacles, learn from mistakes, and continue pursuing dreams in the right direction in life.

4. Remember, 'learning goes hand in hand with action'
Children often exhibit impatience and may quickly abandon tasks when faced with difficulties. In such moments, parents need to guide and show the importance of effort.
You can advise your child that 'learning goes hand in hand with action' to increase their interest and retention. Parents can integrate theory and practice simultaneously, enhancing your child's determination to complete tasks.

5. Always give your best effort, my child
In any situation, teach your child the virtues of patience and perseverance. Instead of letting your child do whatever they want without guidance, encourage them to give their best effort.
When your child puts forth their best, the results achieved become meaningful and impressive. 'Always give your best effort, my child' is not just advice; it injects energy into your child, guiding them toward goals and inspiring them to excel in their pursuits.

6. You are the motivation for your parents
Children realize their importance when they hear their parents utter this phrase. Naturally, they take pride in being a small part contributing to their parents' success.
In moments of difficulty, pressure, or stress, you can turn to your child and share with them. In those times, your sorrows are not just halved, but you also teach your child how to share and live with love, cherishing and valuing their parents even more.

7. Parents are always by your side
Parents can't be with you 24/7; sometimes they may have to be away for a while. In certain situations, you might face challenges on your own, requiring you to find ways to overcome difficulties and grow.
Parents serve as significant encouragement for children when they always feel your presence, a sense of security, and peace of mind thinking about you. Telling your child 'Parents are always by your side' boosts their confidence, a seemingly simple phrase with immense power to help children overcome self-doubt and strengthen them mentally.

8. How did you accomplish that, my child?
When children achieve anything, they want to share and 'brag' to their parents. 'How did you accomplish that, my child?' not only stimulates memory for the child to describe their daily activities but also demonstrates to the child that you admire and care about them.
This phrase is the thread connecting love and care from parents to children every day. Sometimes, with just one suggestive sentence, parents and children can have moments filled with laughter together.

9. You are truly adorable
A well-placed compliment always works wonders. When you express your affection for your child through praise, they feel proud and strive to 'show off' to live up to that praise.
Let your child know that in the eyes of parents, they are a lovable, beautiful soul both inside and out. When you say this, your child will be happier and more confident. In the journey of life, during the toughest and most sorrowful times, this praise will help your child stay optimistic and overcome everything.

10. You've tried, and that's the most wonderful thing
Parents often have high expectations for the results their child achieves, leading to disappointment when the child doesn't meet those expectations. Do you find yourself saying to your child, 'You have to try harder!' or 'Because you weren't focused, that's why you couldn't do it,' or 'This is easy; friend A has been doing it for a long time' when the child hasn't completed something?
Stop comparing, stop criticizing the child, and instead acknowledge even the smallest efforts with the phrase: 'You've tried, and that's the most wonderful thing!' Ensure that every child will feel proud of themselves when parents recognize their efforts, motivating them to continue striving, experiencing, and improving themselves.

11. Parents appreciate you
Adults can sometimes be thoughtless and forget to express gratitude to their children when they have done something good or simple to help with daily household chores. Parents should express gratitude to their children when they assist with any task, no matter how small.
This phrase will teach children about politeness and courtesy. As they grow, expressions of gratitude become a measure of their maturity. True maturity is when children learn to appreciate those around them or quietly help them every day.

12. You're very brave
When faced with difficulties and challenges, always be by your child's side, encourage them, and instill in them the confidence that they are very brave, and they can do it. This phrase is applicable in situations such as preparing for school exams or taking your child to the doctor. Parents, know when to encourage your child, as it is in these moments that they gain confidence in themselves and demonstrate true courage.

