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Being loved by little kids can be a very rewarding experience. Here are some tips on how to be loved by little kids: 1. Be friendly and approachable: Smile and greet the child warmly. Show interest in what the child is doing and saying. 2. Listen to them: Pay attention to what the child is saying and respond to them in an age-appropriate way. Make eye contact and engage in conversation. 3. Be patient and understanding: Children can be unpredictable and emotional. Try to be patient and understanding with them, even when they're upset or acting out. 4. Be playful: Children love to play, so try to be fun and playful with them. Join in on their games, sing songs, or tell silly jokes. 5. Show affection: Hug the child, give them high fives or fist bumps. Show them that you care about them and enjoy their company. 6. Encourage and praise them: Children thrive on positive reinforcement. Encourage them to try new things, and praise them for their efforts and achievements. 7. Be consistent: Children need consistency and routine. Try to be consistent in your interactions with them and follow through on your promises. Overall, being loved by little kids requires being kind, patient, and genuine in your interactions with them. By creating a safe and loving environment for them, you can build strong and meaningful relationships that will last a lifetime.
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