Signs of Affirmation

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Your Child Will Learn

A positive way to start or end their day

Here’s What to Do

  1. Together with your child, brainstorm an affirmation to repeat each day. An affirmation is a short, positive phrase. Examples:
    • I have a big heart.
    • I am loved.
    • I am an amazing person.
    • I love to learn!
    • (whatever makes sense for your child, search the internet for “positive affirmations for kids” if you need more inspiration”
  2. Write the phrase on paper. Ask your child to decorate the sign.
  3. Hang the affirmation somewhere they will see it during their morning or evening routine (bathroom mirror, near their bed, etc.).
  4. Every day, guide them to look at the sign and say the affirmation out loud. 

Put PEER Into Action

PAUSE

  • Connect by doing three deep breaths together.

ENGAGE

  • “Something I love about you is how you are so kind and helpful. Would it make you feel good to say ‘I have a big heart’ every morning when you wake up?”
  • “We’re going to hang this sign up. How would you like to decorate the words?”

ENCOURAGE

  • “Are there any things that you’re still learning to be good at? Do you think an affirmation sign would help you feel like you could learn them?”
  • “We’re going to say this affirmation every day to make extra sure that you believe the nice things you’re saying about yourself.”

REFLECT

  • How does it make you feel when you say your affirmation?

Not Quite Ready

Choose an affirmation with a super simple phrase.

Ready for More

Make more affirmation signs and hang them around the house. Children can practice writing the phrase themselves with adult help.

As Your Child Masters This Skill

They will set a positive tone for their day or evening and build self-confidence.

Time to Complete

15 minutes

Materials Needed

Paper, coloring supplies, (optional: other decorations like stickers, pom poms, etc.)


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