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Letters to my children-why this matters

  • Writer: Crescent Marchant
    Crescent Marchant
  • Oct 10
  • 2 min read

In today’s world, our children face a myriad of challenges that can strip away their confidence and self-worth. With social media pressures, peer comparisons, and the ever-changing expectations of society, kids can often feel overwhelmed and misunderstood. As a parent, I strive to create a nurturing environment where my children know they are safe to be themselves, free from judgment or criticism. One of the ways I reinforce this belief is by writing heartfelt letters to them, highlighting their good qualities and the things I love about them.



Our home should be an oasis of love and acceptance, a place where my kids feel cherished just for who they are. Each letter serves as a reminder that they are deeply loved, not for their achievements, but simply for being themselves. In a world that often focuses on performance and perfection, I want my children to know that their value does not depend on external factors. They are extraordinary beings, crafted uniquely for a specific purpose, and I celebrate that in every letter I write.



I firmly believe that children become what we tell them they are. By consistently expressing my admiration for their unique qualities, I hope to instill a sense of self worth in my kids that will carry them throughout their lives. It is crucial for them to understand that they are children of God, each with a purpose and a meaningful contribution to offer to the world. The positive affirmations presented in these letters can serve as a strong foundation for their self-esteem, empowering them to embrace their individuality and resilience.



When I write to them, I remind them of their special traits—whether it's their creativity, kindness, determination, or sense of humor. I share specific examples of moments where they’ve shown these traits, reinforcing the idea that these qualities are not merely random but integral to who they are. By doing so, I hope to help them internalize these positive attributes, fostering a confident mindset that will shield them from negativity they may encounter outside our home.



Moreover, these letters serve as a lasting reminder, something they can revisit during tough times. When they face difficulties or self-doubt, I hope they will read these letters and find comfort in knowing they are loved unconditionally. They can see that they are more than enough, just by being true to themselves.



In writing letters to my kids, I am not just sharing my thoughts; I am creating a legacy of love and affirmation. I want them to carry these messages into adulthood, serving as reminders that they are valid, capable, and equipped to navigate the world. As they face challenges and embrace opportunities, they will always have a source of encouragement and love to reflect upon.



In a cutthroat world that can sometimes feel unforgiving, I am determined to ensure my children never lose sight of their intrinsic worth. Through my letters, I hope to cultivate a foundation of love, encouragement, and a fierce belief in their own potential. It is my wish that they grow to be vibrant individuals who embrace their uniqueness and shine brightly in this world, knowing they are loved for exactly who they are.

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