Ten Special Ways to Say 'I Love You' to Your Child on Valentine's Dayby Ann DouglasLooking for a special way to say "I Love You" to your child this Valentine's Day? Here are a few ideas from Ann Douglas, author of The Mother of All Pregnancy Books: The Ultimate Guide to Conception, Birth and Everything in Between. Creative ways to say "I love you" 1. Leave a note for your child in an unexpected place. Tape it to the ceiling above his bed or write it in shaving cream on the bathroom mirror. (If you decide to go the shaving cream route, you'll want to keep the message short and swee t-- unless, of course, you have an exceptionally large bathroom mirror!)
3. Tuck a sticker or other inexpensive trinket in his lunch bag to let him know that you're always thinking about him. Hockey cards, gum or a miniature deck of cards are just a few of the many possibilities. 4. Spend an hour listening to her favorite music or watching her favorite TV show with her. Your child will appreciate the fact that you're willing to take time to find out more about something that's important to her. 5. Offer to play his favorite video game or board game. Then pull out a classic board game such as Monopoly or Scrabble that you enjoyed playing as a kid. It's a great way to get to know one another better. 6. Plan a family movie night. You get to pick one movie at the video store and your child gets to pick one movie. The only ground rule is that you each pick a movie that the other person will enjoy.
8. Start a special tradition at dinner: everyone at the table has to think of one thing they like or admire about each other person. (Don't expect miracles from siblings: be happy with even the most watered-down compliments!) 9. Serve an "I Love You" cake for dessert. You can either use a heart-shaped pan or both a square pan and a round pan. (You simply cut the round cake in half and line the two halves on the circle up so that they are touching two adjacent sides of the square. Once you ice the cake, no one will be able to see the seams.) 10. Vow to find ways to say "I Love You" to your child 365 days a year-not just on Valentine's Day. That's the greatest gift of all you could give your child. Links, information and more for you About the author: Ann Douglas is the author of 18 books, including The Mother of All Pregnancy Books: The Ultimate Guide to Conception, Birth and Everything in Between, The Unofficial Guide to Having a Baby, Baby Science, and Trying Again: A Guide to Pregnancy After Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss. She is a regular contributor to PregnancyAndBaby.com and WebMD, and has been featured in Parenting, Working Mother, and Good Housekeeping. She is the mother of four children, ages 4 through 12, and can be contacted via her web site: having-a-baby.com. |
