https://youtu.be/xdfp8Bgrm4I?si=E4KrX33YjhxvhrCt Promise means to assure someone that you will do something or something will happen. Keeping promises to children builds trust, a sense of security and also teaches them how to manage good relationship. For you to be able to keep your promises, think before you promise, be realistic, apologize sincerely when you fall short. When you constantly keep your word, your children will learn that they can rely on you, creating a secure emotional environment where they feel safe and supported. Keeping your word and your commitment shows your child they matter, which leads to a strong connection and mutual respect. Children learn good character's like commitment, integrity and responsibility by observing and experiencing reliable behavior from their parents. Keeping promises lead's to a responsible behavior, equipping children with the skills to build and maintain healthy relationship throughout their lives.
These are few points on how to keep your promise to your children.
Before commiting, think it through, if it will add value to the child life, and let it be a good request.
And also consider the time, effort, and resources it will take.
Clearly communicate what you are promising and what the child will gain.
Always stick to your commitment both big and small to build a habit of trust.
If you know you can't keep the promise you made to them, explain why to your children as possible as you can.
If you break a promise, offer a genuine apology and ask for forgiveness.
SUMMARY
Your actions speak louder than words, so be a promise keeper yourself, it will go a long way in the life of your children.