12/29/2023 0 Comments One spirit sponsor family![]() Talking to your sponsored child about the ways you have seen them develop shows them you care and reminds them of how much they’ve already achieved. You might even notice changes in their confidence and well-being over time in the letters and video updates you receive. If you’ve sponsored for a few months or more, it’s exciting see your sponsored child grow. Learning about their friends might also give you a feel for what their everyday life is like. “Coco – she is a big black and brown dog.” Most kids love animals, and many will have pets or family animals of their own, so introducing your pets can be a great conversation starter and something they will easily understand and appreciate.įriends are important to all of us! Telling your sponsored child that you are interested in the people that are important to them can help them know that you really care about them. It can also help build their sense of pride in their national culture, rather than focusing on daily realities or challenges. No matter where you live, most people are proud of their country! Let your sponsored child know you are interested in where they live. You might also like to talk about native animals or special attractions in your local area.Ĥ) I’m really interested to learn about your country “In my city in it’s tropical with lots of green, leafy plants and a beach where we like to swim nearby.” Describing your area helps your sponsored child to learn about another country’s geography and gives them a window into your world. “Me, my partner, our two kids and my grandma.” Introducing your family with their names and ages is a good way to break the ice and find some common ground to talk about – after all, they are part of a family too. Kids are often just as keen as you are to make a good impression! Letting them know that you are looking forward to being friends can be the first step to a great relationship. If you don't know what to say or where to start, here are 20 things to tell your sponsored child for a quick and easy letter that lets them know they are loved. In reality, a few sentences is all you need, because a great letter isn’t necessarily a long one!Īnd here’s a little extra motivation – independent external research conducted in nine countries where we work showed that children who exchange letters with their sponsors have increased hope, happiness and confidence. But, that means you actually have to write one? You want to get to know this child you are sponsoring and you also know how much kids love to get letters. ![]() Writing a letter to your sponsored child isn’t as hard as you might think – because a great letter isn’t necessarily a long one! Here are 20 things you could tell them…
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