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7 words to fuel your child's inner motivation WS in parenting

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Dec 16, 2025, 12:39 IST
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7 words to fuel your child's inner motivation WS in parenting

In today’s competitive world, many parents seem to focus mainly on outcomes, marks, awards and achievements, but might be neglecting the influence of language itself. Psychologists highlight that the everyday vocabulary parents employ plays a role in building a child’s confidence and internal motivation. Presented below are seven words and phrases that specialists recommend to promote self-motivation in children:

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“You can try harder”

This expression highlights to kids that making mistakes isn't the same as failing. Rather, mistakes are integral to the learning process. When parents endorse this perspective and refrain from scolding children are likely to cultivate a growth mindset. Bounce back rapidly. Gradually, this encourages an enthusiasm for challenges since a threat seems appealing than a potential chance.

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“I trust in you”

Trust is a concept that, when extended to children, grants them a profound feeling of responsibility and being valued from the very start. Placing confidence in children also nurtures their self-assurance, motivating them to reflect on their behaviour as they want to honour that trust. This phrase has continually signified that the speakers hold a belief in these children.

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“Your effort matters”

Shifting the emphasis from outcomes to efforts teaches a child to value the journey of gaining knowledge or mastering an ability. Concentrating on efforts of outcomes helps keep a child motivated to put in hard work regardless of any feelings of failure.

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“I’m really proud of you”

When expressed genuinely this expression genuinely boosts a child’s safety. Kids sense. Worthiness not just for their accomplishments but for simply being themselves. Experiencing pride strengthens their internal reward system. Stops them from relying only on outside validation.

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“What are your thoughts?”

Considering a child’s perspective enhances their capacity to think autonomously and articulate thoughts. This nurtures their reasoning as they build problem-solving abilities while appreciating the importance of their viewpoints. It increases children’s confidence by motivating choices rooted in curiosity and the wish to communicate ideas rather than to be correct.

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“It’s normal to experience these feelings”

Emotion recognition helps the child understand and regulate their feelings. Acknowledging emotions, rather than dismissing them, allows the child to build emotional intelligence. Environments that provide safety encourage the child's inner drive because they feel confident to take risks and explore their capabilities.

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“I’m available for you”

Knowing this, to have their support no matter what—is what gives children the courage to try, to fail, and to grow. This phrase reminds them that their environment will always be steady emotionally, no matter what happens, and this stability builds their self-confidence and wish to continue improving.

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