Rica Peralejo shares the 6 things she makes sure her kids hear from her

Rica Peralejo shares the 6 things she makes sure her kids hear from her

- Rica Peralejo shared some insightful parenting tips on her social media account

- The celebrity mom shared the six things she makes sure that her children hears from her as their mother

- Those six things are: Yes, I love you, I’m sorry, I’m here, Me too, and Thank you

- She then explained why those six things are important for parents to say to their kids

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In an Instagram post that touched the hearts of her followers, actress and celebrity mom Rica Peralejo opened up about the essential phrases she ensures her two children hear from her as a mother. Married to the dedicated pastor and entrepreneur Joseph Bonifacio, Rica and her husband have two adorable kids named Philip and Manu.

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Rica Peralejo
Rica Peralejo shares the 6 things she makes sure her kids hear from her @ricaperalejo
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Among these messages is the power of affirmative responses. Rica believes in giving her YESes to her children with joy, emphasizing that life isn't just about saying NO but also a world full of opportunities and positive experiences.

Love, according to Rica, needs no explanation. She affirms her love for her children with a simple yet profound "I love you," reinforcing the unbreakable bond between a mother and her kids.

Accountability is also key in Rica's parenting approach. Admitting one's mistakes is a valuable lesson, and by saying "I'm sorry," she teaches her children that parents aren't always right, encouraging them to develop discernment and the ability to admit their own faults.

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The assurance that they are never alone is another crucial message Rica imparts. By saying "I'm here," she constantly reminds her children that their mother is there to support and guide them through life's challenges and triumphs.

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Vulnerability is something Rica values, too. With "Me, too," she ensures that her children understand that their parents are not perfect but rather fellow learners on life's journey, relying on their faith and a higher power.

Lastly, gratitude is a lesson Rica emphasizes. By expressing gratitude with a simple "Thank you," she instills in her children the notion that kindness knows no age, and a small act of appreciation can brighten another person's day.

Here is her full post:

Rica Peralejo is an actress who used to be a cast member of “Ang TV.” The former actress is now married to a Christian pastor named Joseph Bonifacio. They have two children – Philip Nathaniel and Manu.

Previously, she uploaded a video compilation of her training or rehabilitation day with a therapist. She needs to train and undergo rehab due to her different health issues. The actress revealed that she has scoliosis, diastasis recti, hormonal imbalance, autoimmune problems, bunions, flat feet, L5 S1 bulging disc. Due to her faith in Jesus, Rica is inspired and joyful amid her health woes.

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Earlier, Rica Peralejo took to Instagram and shared a cute photo of her husband and her child. They were on the escalator, the movement of which was descending. Both her husband and their kid were standing in the opposite direction, which was why the security guard called them out. It was a facepalm moment for the actress, and she happily shared it on social media.

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