10 Easy, Childlike Ways To Show Your Partner You Love Them
Small, everyday things that show kids love works for adults, too.
It's very easy to put your partner last on your priority list, especially during the busiest season of life when you have kids in the house, jobs, and constant obligations … maybe this is why the unhappiest age is 47. The tendency to put your partner last is why I’ve written this post, which is a takeoff of a post I wrote many years ago about showing your kids you love them even when you’re very busy! For each point, I include the way to show a child you love them ... and then the equivalent for adults. Remember, no matter how old you are, every adult wants on some level to be cared for like a beloved child, which is what reparenting is all about.
Here are 10 easy, childlike ways to show your partner you love them:
1. Notes in unexpected places
For this one, I previously wrote" Even if your little one can’t read yet, you can draw them a picture. Kids will love this surprise in their pocket and will treasure knowing that you planned this especially for them. Examples of places you could put them include under their breakfast plate, in their coat pocket, in their car seat, on top of their toothbrush, or folded inside their cereal bowl. This is the same thing for adults. No addenda is necessary. Pictures are cute as well, even though your partner can read.
2. Stickers
I’m not going to recommend that you buy special stickers for your partner … but you can buy some other little gift that they would like. Special coffee? A notepad? A keyring? Little gifts that recognize special things about your partner (e.g., quirks, preferences) are an awesome way to show you’re thinking about your partner and that you love them.
3. Journal
For this one, I wrote: Buy a special notebook that your child picks out. Every day, write down their favorite thing they did that day. They will be able to read this over later in life and will cherish it, and best of all, ly only takes a minute or less. If you get into the routine of doing it at the same time every day, like dinner time, it will be easy to remember.
This can be translated into text for your partner! Showing appreciation is key, as I discuss all over my blog. A couple of times a week, thank your partner for something they did for you that you notice and appreciate. This is a wonderful way to show recognition and love.
4. Tattoo
Instead of drawing your child a special little picture on the inside of their arm, you can get a tattoo. I have two tattoos that I got that relate to my husband, which I got after he got similar ones about me! Here’s the date of our anniversary:
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Of course, this isn’t a “quick little thing,” so you can use the theme of showing you love your partner with something related to your body by wearing clothes you know they like or buying clothes for them.
5. Kiss box
For kids, I said: This is an empty box that they can decorate. You can put a kiss “into” it when you leave for work or to go out. Tell them that if they ever miss you, they can open the box and take out a kiss. There is a great picture book, The Kiss Box, that you can read with your child if they like the Kiss Box idea.
For adults, take a page out of my own husband’s book and buy this for your partner! This was a cute gift that I keep on my desk, and my husband sends a picture of it every so often, at which point it spins and alerts me.
6. Special code
For kids, I recommended making up a special code with your child that means “I love you.” Many couples have cute little things they do that function in the same way, such as rubbing noses or cuddling in a certain way. (If you want to move this into the X-rated arena, a “special code” can be a safe word.)
7. Special book
For kids, I suggested: Designate one of your child’s favorite short picture books as your special book. Before bed, no matter if you read other books or not (of course, the more reading, the better!), always read your special book too. I recommend all the time that couples watch movies together and have special shows that they watch and discuss. Books are great too. Any media that both of you enjoy together brings you closer, even reality TV.
8. Aluminum foil animal
This is a hit with kids, and my husband is or pretends to be impressed with my aluminum foil animals as well. If your partner isn’t as indulgent then you can create something else for them, like baking them cookies, making them a sandwich, or creating any object for them to appreciate or consume.
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9. Special spy names
With your partner, instead of spy names, this would be pet names. At the very least, go back to calling them “sweetheart” or “honey” if you used to do this and got away from it over the years. Special names make people feel known and loved, and it’s a private thing that both of you share.
10. Special song
For a child, I recommended making up a special song or changing a song’s lyrics to be about your child. But, for adults, it would be romantic and cute to send your partner a song that makes you think of them, or link them to “your” song (e.g., first dance at your wedding, or any song that is special to you both) during the work day.
Dr. Samantha Rodman Whiten, aka Dr. Psych Mom, is a clinical psychologist in private practice and the founder of DrPsychMom. She works with adults and couples in her group practice Best Life Behavioral Health.