20 Things to Tell Your PreSchooler…Everyday

11:31 pm For The PreSchool Mama

You did that so well.

You were really well behaved at the (…) today. I am so proud of you.

That looks so great! Let me take a picture.

You’re the best part of my day.

It will be better next time.

You’re such an amazing kid.

Tell me. I want to know.

I love it when you do that.

You’ve made me so happy today.

You look so beautiful in that dress.

See how quick you did that? You’re so smart.

Let me help you with that.

So what if it turned out bad? We’ll try again.

You’re such a big help to Mommy.

You’re the best kid in the world.

You did your best, and I am so proud of you.

Thank you for being such an amazing kid.

It’s OK if it didn’t work this time. We’ll try again.

Boy, we were so lucky to get a kid like you.

I love you.

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