A small win can be something simple like your child staying calm a little longer than yesterday, trying a new food, using a new word, or even just getting through a difficult transition without a meltdown. It can also be you making it through the day, handling appointments, filling out paperwork, or finding a moment to breathe.
These moments may look small to others, but they are actually progress. They show growth, resilience, and effort happening quietly in the background.
Over time, small wins build into bigger changes. They remind you that progress is not always loud or fast—it’s often slow, steady, and happening in ways only you really notice.
And sometimes, a small win is simply not giving up on a hard day.
