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Say this on Monday morning and watch your child run to school

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Dec 28, 2025, 16:30 IST
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Say this on Monday morning and watch your child run to school



Monday mornings are some of the toughest times for kids, and parents! The scramble to get ready, undone homework, and the looming prospect of the long week ahead can dash any kid’s enthusiasm faster than you think! But what parents may not know is that some carefully chosen words have the power to turn a kid’s gloomy Monday right around! The impact of what you say on Monday morning determines whether you put more pressure on or ignite the motivational fire in your child! Choose some simple and positive statements, and you may just find your kid walking into school with a smile on their face!

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“I can’t wait to hear what you learn today”




In this sentence, the emphasis shifts from pressure to curiosity. Rather than reminding the kid of tests and homework, this sentence genuinely takes an interest in the experience. Children find themselves more eager to take part in the class when they recognise that the effort, and not the outcome, is most valued. This sentence lets them in on a secret that school isn't all about passing; it's all about exploring. Children eventually come to believe that school is the one place where their ideas are valued, and this makes Mondays less dreadful.

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“You don’t have to be perfect—Just do your best”




Lots of kids have Monday blues due to expectations. This explanation puts their minds at ease in that they know that they can make mistakes. This boosts their confidence as they no longer fear making mistakes but instead feel comfortable with them and even look forward to making them in a bid to learn and improve. Put into consideration that kids feel less inhibited in that they don’t know the reaction they will get when they make mistakes. They feel free as they walk to their classrooms in that they know that they don’t have to be perfect.

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"I believe in you"




There are few phrases that are as potent as these. To hear that one is believed in is something that instils children with feelings of safety and assurance. To them, it is a message that they are capable, that they are believed in, and that they are being held in support. With Monday mornings comes one such sentence that has the power to act as emotional fuel for children who believe in themselves.

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"Tell me one thing you're excited about today"




This question is a gentle way of teaching positive thinking. It encourages children not to think about what they don’t like when they attend school, but something they can look forward to, no matter how minor that may be, such as recess or seeing a friend. Practising this positively conditions the minds of children to always look on the bright side and forget worries. Beginning the day with something positive influences a positive mindset and an optimistic outlook on life.

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"No matter how today goes, I'm proud of you"

This statement expresses unwavering acceptance. The message to children here is clear: their worth isn’t anchored to their grades, behaviour, or results. The knowledge that they can always come back home gives children the courage to be stronger emotionally. They will be less afraid of failure and will be truthful. Mondays, in particular, will give children the strength to face the week, knowing they are loved and accepted for who they are.

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“You're strong enough to handle today”




The power of this phrase lies in the fact that it builds resilience in children. It makes them understand the power they already possess to deal with challenges in life. The fact is, this phrase does not coddle them against challenges but prepares them to meet them head-on. The kids learn to believe in their own capacity to deal with things when they listen to this phrase each day. On Monday mornings, it becomes a motivational tool that makes them ready to face the school day with fortitude.

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