You love your children unconditionally, don’t you? But do your children know it? Sure, they know you love them–but all the time?The unconditional love of a parent is without question the most important message to convey to any child: No matter what you do, I will always love you. Sounds really simple, I know. Because you know in your heart that you love your children without fail. Is there anything that would ever cause you not to love your children? Of course not!However, many children believe that parental love is conditional, based on such criteria as academic performance, behavior and so on. They feel when they get a good grade, clean their room, are nice to their sister, get a goal and so on, then their parents love them; but when they are in trouble, the love isn’t there. Honestly–I hear this from children much t hoodia diätpillen oo frequently. When they are in trouble or feel as though they have disappointed their parents, kids think that the love is withdrawn. This then, of course, makes it appear that love is conditional. That they are only worth loving when they are well-behaved, well-performing little beings. But what about when they are messing up? That’s probably even more important a time to make sure they are feeling the love. It is crucial to separate out disapproval regarding a behavior from constant love for your child. For instance, when disciplining, telling your child you love her, but you do not like her behavior, conveys that your love is as strong as ever, even when you don’t like something she’s done. Hugs and reprimands are not mutually exclusive! This shows you love your children, even when you don’t like what they have done.