Follow-through with toys
0–6 monthsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Any age-appropriate toy
When your child reaches for a toy, tell them 'I see you want the rattle. Here it comes.' Then hand it to them. If you need to wait, say 'I'll get it after I finish this' and then do so. This teaches that your words match your actions, building early trust in what you say.
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How to Do This Activity
When your child reaches for a toy, tell them 'I see you want the rattle. Here it comes.' Then hand it to them. If you need to wait, say 'I'll get it after I finish this' and then do so. This teaches that your words match your actions, building early trust in what you say.
Why It Works
Consistent follow-through between words and actions creates the foundation for understanding integrity. When your words reliably match your actions, your child learns that people can be trusted to do what they say. This early experience of trustworthiness supports the development of honesty and accountability. Children experiencing consistent, reliable caregiving develop stronger trust-building capabilities (Hoffman, 2000).
Tips for Parents
Use simple, consistent language each time you hand your child something they want.
If you say you'll do something, follow through every time. This builds trust in your reliability.
You can practice this during any play time. Brief, repeated experiences build strong neural pathways.
Materials Needed
Any age-appropriate toy
Learning Methods
Responsive InteractionRepetition and Routine
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