Seventy five million four hundred sixteen thousand two hundred forty four
Say:
1. I love you.
2. Love you no matter what.
3. I love you even when you're mad at me.
4. I love you even when I'm mad at you.
5. I love you even when you're far away from me. My love is always with you.
6. If I could choose any child on Earth, I would still chose you.
7. Love you as the moon, around the stars and back.
8. Thank You.
9. I like to play with you today.
10. My favorite memory of the day when we're doing something together.
Tell:
11. The story of their birth or adoption.
12. About how you *took care Nof* with them when they were little.
13. The story of how you chose their names.
14 About yourself at their age.
15. About how you met their grandmother and grandfather.
16. What are your favorite colors.
17. Sometimes you too hard.
18. That when you hold their hand and squeeze it 3 times, it's a secret code that means *I love you*.
19. What's your plan.
20. What you're doing.
Listen:
21. Your child in the car.
22. What your child says about their toys, and think about how important this is to him.
23. The question in which your child really needs your help.
24. For one second longer than your patience allows.
25. The feelings that are behind the words of your child.
Ask:
26. Why do you think that happened?
27. What do you think will happen if...?
28. How do we find out?
29. What do you think?
30. What is your most pleasant memory of the day?
31. What do you think "it" taste like?
Show:
32. How to do something, instead of ban to do it.
33. How to whistle in the grass.
34. How to shuffle cards, to make the fan/house.
35. How to cut food.
36. How to fold clothes.
37. How to find information when you don't know the answer.
38. Attachment to your spouse.
38. What to take care of yourself, take care of themselves is very important.
Allotted time:
39. To watch construction sites.
40. To look at birds.
41. To get your child help you cook.
42. To go to some places together.
43. To dig together in the dirt.
44. To perform tasks in your child's pace.
45. Just to sit with your child while he is playing.
Treat your child:
46. Make a surprise and clean his room.
47. Put the chocolate in pancakes.
48. Put a meal or snack in the form of a smiley.
49. Make some sound effects when helping them to do something.
50. Play with them on the floor.
Release:
51. Guilt.
52. Your thoughts on how it should be.
53. Your need to be right.
Return:
54. Look at your child with kind eyes.
55. Smile when your child walks into the room.
56. Reply back when your child touches you.
57. Configure the contact, before to say something (correct) that your child really hear you.
58. Give your child the opportunity to cope with their discontent (anger, rage) before to assist him.
59. Take a bath at the end of a long day.
60. Choose your favorite way to be kind to your child.