Affirmations for parents (92+)

Affirmations for parents

  • I am a great parent.
  • I am aware of my child’s nature and supportive of them living their truth.
  • I am willing to learn and grow.
  • I am grateful for the resources that continue to show up to help me be a great parent.
  • My spouse and I agree on healthy parenting approaches.
  • When something is out of balance, I prayerfully seek answers and am led to solutions that make a difference.
  • I am confident and growing in my parenting role.
  • I listen to the spirit and I am guided.
  • I do what is correct for me and my children.
  • I support others in choosing the same.
  • Comparisons do not serve me; I notice when I compare myself to other parents and I quickly let them go.
  • I love being a parent.
  • I love how much joy this role gives me.
  • I am healthy and vibrant.
  • I take the time I need to care for my own needs; doing this supports me in being a better parent.
  • I get the rest I need.
  • I easily make changes when change is the best option.
  • It’s amazing how successful our family is.
  • We have a great time together.I am grateful that we take the right amount of time to play and recreate together as a family.
  • All of our recreational activities turn out to be very pleasant, enjoyed by everyone.
  • We allocate the correct amount of money to support recreational pursuits.
  • We enjoy spending time together in recreational activities.
  • Our family vacations are affordable for our budget and very memorable.
  • Our children appreciate the money that is allocated and learn how to budget and spend money on activities that are renewing.
  • We all have a great time together.
  • My children’s health is a priority to me.
  • I take the necessary steps to ensure I am supporting their health and wellness.
  • I find answers when something is out of balance.
  • I feed my children healthy food options.
  • They love eating healthy foods.
  • Dinner is an enjoyable experience we all look forward to.
  • I can afford the good food that my children love to eat.
  • I enjoy food preparation and can even find resources to support me when I need a break.
  • Life is good in my family.
  • We stay fit and love to exercise.
  • I am a good role model to my children on how to take care of my body.
  • I teach my children to love and respect their bodies.
  • We are all free of illness and disease.
  • We stay healthy all year round.
  • Our home is a place of peace.
  • We enjoy each other’s company and know when to give each other privacy.
  • Our home is orderly and organized.
  • Everyone is willing to contribute to maintaining the order and function of our home.
  • My children do their chores willingly.
  • I know how to support their true natures by giving them jobs they can accomplish easily.
  • We have a lot of fun in our home.
  • We are making fond memories with the activities we enjoy in our home.
  • I love the traditions we have that support our day-to-day and holiday experiences.
  • I am using discipline appropriately in a way that helps my children correct their behavior to learn new ways of approaching things.
  • I understand that discipline is a tool to help change behavior when the behavior is not congruent with what is best and my child’s potential and true nature is being compromised; I help them learn through correct discipline how to optimize their true self.
  • I approach all disciplinary functions with a peaceful honoring tone of voice and behavior that is respectful of my child.
  • I act in a way that shows respect for my children.
  • I have patience.
  • I am blessed with added patience when I am losing control.
  • I am blessed with patience and understanding before I lose control.
  • I always speak to my child in a loving, kind tone of voice.
  • All of my children feel safe and honored by me.
  • I have good communication skills.
  • I am a good listener.
  • My children come to me to share what they need support with.
  • I validate my child’s feelings.
  • I listen to understand.
  • I say “tell me more” frequently.
  • I am grateful for how much cooperation we experience as a family.
  • There is tremendous harmony in our family.
  • Our family makes an extra effort to get along and be each other’s good friends.
  • I am a role model, guide, and friend to my child as their parent.
  • I am grateful for my family and the opportunity to be the parent to my children. God continues to inspire me in their behalf.
  • With each breath, I inhale the energy of positive thoughts.
  • I deserve to feel hopeful right now.
  • I am doing the best I can for my child.
  • I love myself exactly as I am.
  • I love my child[ren] exactly as they are.
  • There are good and kind people in my community.
  • Challenges are an opportunity for growth.
  • Change does happen.
  • I prioritize my physical, mental and emotional health.
  • I am persistent and energetic.
  • I accept myself and embrace my imperfections.
  • I give myself permission to be vulnerable.
  • I accept myself and my child as we are.
  • I am exactly where I need to be in my journey as a mother/father.
  • I am the perfect mother/father for my child.
  • Loving myself is the greatest gift I can give to my child.
  • I love myself and I love my child unconditionally
  • I love the mother/father I am
  • It’s not because I think something that it’s true.
  • I trust my intuition to be the best mother/father for my child.
  • I am doing my best for my child.
  • I believe in my ability to be a good mother/father for my child.
  • I know what is good for my child.
  • I trust myself.
  • I am enough. I am strong. I am loved/loveable.
  • Everything I need to be a good mother/father is within me.
  • I’m grateful for being a mother/father.
  • I’m doing a great job as a mother/father.
  • I deserve all that is good.
  • I stand up for myself.

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