9 Simple Morning Conversations That Will Make Your Child Feel Seen And Loved

Samta Pahuja
Jan 24, 2025

"How did you sleep?"

Asking this can make your child feel valued and give them a chance to share their dreams.

"What are you excited about today?"

This question helps your child think about the good things coming up.

"What’s one thing you want to learn today?"

Give your child the chance to choose a goal for the day, whether it’s something educational or personal.

"What are you grateful for?"

Talking about gratitude can uplift their mood and teach them to appreciate the good things in their life.

"Who do you want to be kind to today?"

This question encourages your child to think about how they can show kindness throughout the day.

"Do you want to talk about anything?"

Let your child know they can bring up anything they’re thinking about.

"What would you like for breakfast?"

Involving them in breakfast choices gives them a sense of autonomy and shows that their preferences matter.

"What was your favorite part of yesterday?"

Looking back at happy moments from the previous day can make your child feel appreciated.

"Is there anything you need help with today?"

This question encourages your child to reach out for help.

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