8 ways to tell your kids 'I love you'
Hannah Nicole Martin
Do you tell your children you love them? Especially your older ones?
It can be easy to live under the assumption that they simply know how much they are loved, but often children need the words, the reassurance that, yes, they are indeed valued and loved.
Make it a habit every day to tell them, "I love you," — and keep it going — especially as they get older and are in the teen years.
It can be easy to live under the assumption that they simply know how much they are loved, but often children need the words, the reassurance that, yes, they are indeed valued and loved.
Make it a habit every day to tell them, "I love you," — and keep it going — especially as they get older and are in the teen years.

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