Pause before pickup
0–6 monthsSuccess MindsetNo materials needed
When your child fusses or cries, pause for three to five seconds before responding. Take a breath and calmly approach your child. This brief moment helps your child begin to experience tiny waits while still feeling secure. You are building the earliest foundation of patience through your calm, predictable response.
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How to Do This Activity
When your child fusses or cries, pause for three to five seconds before responding. Take a breath and calmly approach your child. This brief moment helps your child begin to experience tiny waits while still feeling secure. You are building the earliest foundation of patience through your calm, predictable response.
Why It Works
Brief, predictable waiting periods in infancy lay the groundwork for later self-regulation abilities. Research shows that early self-regulation skills, even in their most basic forms, predict academic achievement and life success (Blair & Diamond, 2008). These tiny moments of waiting help your child's developing brain begin to tolerate delay when paired with consistent, responsive care.
Tips for Parents
Start with just two seconds if your child is very young or upset.
Gradually increase to five seconds as your child grows more secure.
Always respond warmly after the brief pause so your child learns waiting leads to comfort.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Repetition and RoutineResponsive Interaction
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