Appreciation during transitions
6–12 monthsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
When moving between activities with your child, pause to express a brief appreciation. Before picking them up, say 'I appreciate your patience.' After they finish eating, say 'Thank you for that wonderful time together.' These small moments teach that gratitude is woven into daily life, not reserved for special occasions.
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How to Do This Activity
When moving between activities with your child, pause to express a brief appreciation. Before picking them up, say 'I appreciate your patience.' After they finish eating, say 'Thank you for that wonderful time together.' These small moments teach that gratitude is woven into daily life, not reserved for special occasions.
Why It Works
Family gratitude practices predict 25% higher family satisfaction and reduced conflict (Ma et al., 2013). Starting appreciation rituals during infancy establishes patterns that grow stronger over time. Your child experiences being valued consistently, which builds their sense of security and models grateful living.
Tips for Parents
Keep these moments brief and natural. You're creating a pattern, not interrupting the flow.
Use a calm, warm tone. Your child benefits from the peaceful energy you bring to transitions.
Notice when your child cooperates or engages, even in small ways. Acknowledge these moments with appreciation.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Responsive Interaction
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