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5 things to "gift" kids that do not require money

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 21, 2025, 05:30 IST
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5 things to "gift" kids that do not require money

Not all gifts need to be wrapped in shiny paper and be expensive; some gifts are so meaningful that they stay with your kids for their entire lives. Gifting your children something that resonates with them more deeply and is enshrined in their memories, lasting longer than any store-bought item.
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Cuddles and physical affection

A warm snuggly hug during a bedtime story or holding hands may seem like a simple thing to do but they are among the most powerful gifts you can give to your child. Physical affection nurtures emotional security, lowers anxiety, and builds a deep sense of connection and trust. This is a very non-verbal way of saying, "you are loved and safe with me". these small gestures, if repeated daily, lay the foundation for lifelong emotional well-being. Especially in the moments of fear and joy, actions speak louder than any spoken words.

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Helping them feel heard and held

The best thing you can do for your child is be emotionally available for them. be the shoulder they can lean on. it means listening to them without judging, validating their feelings, and giving them the comfort and space to share they need. When they are the most vulnerable, without being dismissive, make them feel heard. Your presence can teach them how to navigate life's ups and downs with confidence. When children know they can express emotions freely without being scolded, they grow up feeling secure and valued.

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Holding them tight, letting them soar

Children don’t just need guidance. They need to feel safe, seen, and accepted exactly as they are. When you create a space where they can express their emotions—whether it's joy, fear, or frustration—you offer more than comfort. You give them strength. Your steady love becomes the foundation from which they grow confident and free to become who they truly are.

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Spending time that truly matters


Spending intentional time together on a special outing—like going to a museum, café, hike, or workshop—can mean more to a child than any material gift. These moments build lasting memories and create strong emotional bonds through shared experiences.These small outings become treasured memories, more than activity itself, it is your full presence that builds trust, connection and a sense of being deeply valued.

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Messages they can hold onto

Write a heartfelt letters, telling them what you love about them and your wishes for their future. It will always stay with them, and it is a deeply personal gift they can treasure forever. You can put it inside a special envelope, notebook, or time capsule for added meaning. One day, if they need comfort, courage, your words will be there to hold them together.

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