Paused tolistenbeforereacting.Comfortedmy childafter they feltsad orscared.Stayedcalmduring atantrum.SharedsomethingI love withmy child.Stayed patientwhen my childwas moving attheir ownpace.Laughedtogetheroversomethingsilly.Paused tolistenbeforereacting.Repaired atoughmoment witha heartfeltconversation.Let my childtake thelead duringplaytime.Let my childknow it’sokay tomakemistakes.Gave myselfgrace after achallengingparentingday.Shared amoment of joywhile readinga booktogether.Workedthrough atough situationas a team withmy child.Recognizedwhen I wasstressed andtook a break.Cuddledwith mychild after abusy day.Helped mychildname theiremotions.Asked mychild, “Howare youfeelingtoday?”Gave mychild my fullattention (nophonedistractions).Stayed calmwhen mychild didn’tlisten thefirst time.Validated mychild’sfeelingswithout tryingto fix it.Took a deepbreath beforeresponding toa meltdown.Looked mychild in theeyes during aconversation.Acceptedthat it’s okaynot to haveall theanswers.Let mychild knowI’m proudof them.Noticedsomethingnew aboutmy child’spersonality.Let my childexpress theirbig emotionswithoutinterrupting.Celebratedmy child’ssmall victorywithenthusiasm.Apologizedto my childafter losingmy temper.Had a funconversationabout theirday.Paused tolistenbeforereacting.Comfortedmy childafter they feltsad orscared.Stayedcalmduring atantrum.SharedsomethingI love withmy child.Stayed patientwhen my childwas moving attheir ownpace.Laughedtogetheroversomethingsilly.Paused tolistenbeforereacting.Repaired atoughmoment witha heartfeltconversation.Let my childtake thelead duringplaytime.Let my childknow it’sokay tomakemistakes.Gave myselfgrace after achallengingparentingday.Shared amoment of joywhile readinga booktogether.Workedthrough atough situationas a team withmy child.Recognizedwhen I wasstressed andtook a break.Cuddledwith mychild after abusy day.Helped mychildname theiremotions.Asked mychild, “Howare youfeelingtoday?”Gave mychild my fullattention (nophonedistractions).Stayed calmwhen mychild didn’tlisten thefirst time.Validated mychild’sfeelingswithout tryingto fix it.Took a deepbreath beforeresponding toa meltdown.Looked mychild in theeyes during aconversation.Acceptedthat it’s okaynot to haveall theanswers.Let mychild knowI’m proudof them.Noticedsomethingnew aboutmy child’spersonality.Let my childexpress theirbig emotionswithoutinterrupting.Celebratedmy child’ssmall victorywithenthusiasm.Apologizedto my childafter losingmy temper.Had a funconversationabout theirday.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Paused to listen before reacting.
  2. Comforted my child after they felt sad or scared.
  3. Stayed calm during a tantrum.
  4. Shared something I love with my child.
  5. Stayed patient when my child was moving at their own pace.
  6. Laughed together over something silly.
  7. Paused to listen before reacting.
  8. Repaired a tough moment with a heartfelt conversation.
  9. Let my child take the lead during playtime.
  10. Let my child know it’s okay to make mistakes.
  11. Gave myself grace after a challenging parenting day.
  12. Shared a moment of joy while reading a book together.
  13. Worked through a tough situation as a team with my child.
  14. Recognized when I was stressed and took a break.
  15. Cuddled with my child after a busy day.
  16. Helped my child name their emotions.
  17. Asked my child, “How are you feeling today?”
  18. Gave my child my full attention (no phone distractions).
  19. Stayed calm when my child didn’t listen the first time.
  20. Validated my child’s feelings without trying to fix it.
  21. Took a deep breath before responding to a meltdown.
  22. Looked my child in the eyes during a conversation.
  23. Accepted that it’s okay not to have all the answers.
  24. Let my child know I’m proud of them.
  25. Noticed something new about my child’s personality.
  26. Let my child express their big emotions without interrupting.
  27. Celebrated my child’s small victory with enthusiasm.
  28. Apologized to my child after losing my temper.
  29. Had a fun conversation about their day.