Positive Affirmations with Mantra Buddies

Thinking positively with the help from Mantra Buddies increases self esteem and confidence in children. Mantra Buddies are cute stuffies for kids that assist children with positive affirmations.

With everything that is going on in the world today, I’m seeing gratitude and positive affirmations popping up everywhere. The more we fill our own world with positive affirmations and thoughts, the more positive the world around us will seem. It is important that we teach our children how to actively practice positive affirmations at an early age. This will help them tackle the confusing and sometimes negative feelings that arise during the tween and teenage years.

Children deserve to have a little friend that helps them to stay positive about life and themselves.

Mantra Buddies can help children have positive affirmations!


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Do you have any tips for how to help a child’s self esteem and confidence?

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48 Responses to Positive Affirmations with Mantra Buddies

  1. Rene says:

    I tell my girls often about the great attributes they hold. I think that is really important!

  2. jan says:

    When disciplining, it is important to let them know that it was their action that was not good – not them!

  3. Becky Best says:

    By praising more and criticizing less 🙂

  4. Tricia Hope says:

    I give them praise for displaying good character attributes,like kindness,self control,and patience

  5. Erin says:

    I try to help my daughter’s self confidence by doing activities she really loves and letting her find her own way.

  6. elizamatt says:

    I always tried to praise my children when they’d been good but also let them know when they had done something wrong/bad. They have to learn the difference and I found praising them helped them in their self-esteem.

  7. Stephanie LaPlante says:

    Tell them how beautiful, kind and strong they are everyday!

  8. Dayna Wilson says:

    I use specific and heartfelt compliments to praise them, and I tell them often what good qualities I see in them that I like.

  9. Wendy Hutton says:

    I tell them how strong they are they do do whatever they set their mind too, praise them for the good things they do

  10. Lori Lewis says:

    I allow my daughters to be as independent as they like when attempting new tasks. Lots of praise & only help if requested.

  11. Lori Lewis says:

    I allow my daughters to be as independent as they like when attempting new tasks. Lots of praise & only help if requested.

  12. Lee-Ann Sleegers says:

    I work with her on understanding that as long as she does her best no one can take her accomplishments away from her.

  13. lindafast says:

    I tell my granddaughter that she is doing really good when she eats all of her meal. She is 3 and does not want to eat supper and we cab not figure out why.

  14. Larker says:

    I encourage my kids to always do their best and not to judge other people, you never know what struggles another person is having and to try to stay true to themselves and never look down on someone unless they are helping them up.

  15. Silvia D says:

    i encourage my daughter to try her best and to be kind and tell her every day how proud i am of her.

  16. lori b says:

    I tell them how and what a great job they do.

  17. Tina F says:

    I encourage my kids by letting them know that they are loved and that I will always be there for them.

  18. Robyn B. says:

    I give lots of encouragement, and let each of my kids know what makes them so special.

  19. Amy says:

    I encourage my kids to always do the best that they can do. I make them feel special and reward good behavior.

  20. Amy says:

    I encourage my kids to always do the best that they can do. I make them feel special and reward good behavior.

  21. lynnclayton says:

    i encourage my son to do his best i tell him many times a day hoe proud im of him that i love him and that im so blessed to have him

  22. Carol Denny says:

    To always do the best that they can do

  23. aly3360 says:

    We encourage them and praise them, but we also discipline them when it’s appropriate too.

  24. Tanis says:

    We praise my son when he does something good and encourage him when he fails!

  25. Ashleigh Swerdfeger says:

    Praise and encourage

  26. Doris says:

    Positive encouragement and reassuring it’s ok to make mistakes….mistakes are meant to make one stronger.

  27. Doris says:

    Positive encouragement and reassuring it’s ok to make mistakes….mistakes are meant to make one stronger.

  28. Tracy says:

    Offering specific praise and naming their talents

  29. Pat Drouillard says:

    Offering specific praises

  30. Pat Drouillard says:

    Offering specific praises

  31. Betty Spry says:

    I make sure to give them positive feedback when they do something good

  32. Rosanne Robinson says:

    Positively encourage, praise, and provide input/feedback on why what they did was good for their self esteem and confidence. We also let them know that we all make mistakes, or fail in our endeavors at times, but that just means that we can try again.

  33. 12carebear says:

    I have instilled gratitude and positivity in my toddler since he was 2 and a half . Confidence starts when you are taught to love yourself exactly how you are right at the beginning . Telling him how much I love him everyday helps to (Carey Hurst)

  34. missbobloblaw says:

    I encourage my kids to be grateful, positive and selfless.

  35. TJ Turnbull says:

    I encourage my child to always be accepting of all people and to respect the mother earth she is blessed to be on

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