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5 tiny moments that make kids feel safe with you

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 9, 2026, 13:52 IST
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5 tiny moments that make kids feel safe with you

Kids often feel loved and safe because of the things that happen every day, not the big things. When parents give kids guidance and support, it is the moments that they share together that make kids feel safe. If a parent says something or gives a hug, it can make a big difference in how kids feel about their parents. These small moments help kids trust their parents and feel like they are loved. When kids feel safe with their parents, they are more likely to talk about their feelings and thoughts. Here are five tiny moments that can help kids feel safe.

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Listening to kids when they talk

One of the things a parent can do is listen to their kids when they talk. Even if what they are saying seems small, it shows kids that their thoughts are important. When parents stop what they are doing, look at their kids, and respond in a way that kids feel like they are important. This helps kids talk more about their feelings and what they are going through. Over time, listening to kids helps build trust. Makes them feel like they can always talk to their parents.

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Helping kids feel better when they are disappointed

Kids get disappointed a lot, like when they lose a game or have a fight with a friend. When parents are understanding and comforting, it helps kids feel better. If a parent talks to them in a way gives them a hug or says something nice, it helps kids deal with their feelings. This teaches kids that it is okay to have feelings and that they can get through times. It also helps kids feel like they can handle things and feel safe.

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Doing things together

Things like having breakfast together, walking to school, or reading a bedtime story may seem like nothing special to parents, but they mean a lot to kids. These things happen every day. Make kids feel safe because they know they can count on them. They also give kids a chance to talk to their parents and have fun together. Doing these things every day helps kids feel connected to their parents and like they are in a place.

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Praising kids when they do something good

Kids feel proud of themselves when they do something, even if it is small like drawing a picture or learning a word. When parents notice and say something, it makes kids feel happy and capable. It tells kids that what they do is important and that their parents are proud of them. This helps kids feel good about themselves and also helps them feel close to their parents.

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Saying goodnight in a way

The end of the day is a good time for parents and kids to connect. Talking about the day, giving a hug, or saying something before bed can make kids feel calm and safe. This quiet time helps kids think about their day and feel loved. It helps kids relax and sleep well. Doing this every night reminds kids that they're safe and loved

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