Follow their lead in play
6–12 monthsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Age-appropriate toys
During playtime, let your child choose what to focus on. If they're interested in a rattle, explore that with them rather than redirecting to something else. If they want to drop blocks instead of stacking them, join them in that exploration. Following their lead shows you trust their choices and respect their curiosity.
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How to Do This Activity
During playtime, let your child choose what to focus on. If they're interested in a rattle, explore that with them rather than redirecting to something else. If they want to drop blocks instead of stacking them, join them in that exploration. Following their lead shows you trust their choices and respect their curiosity.
Why It Works
Respecting your child's autonomy appropriately, even in simple play choices, establishes patterns of mutual respect. When you trust their lead, they learn that their ideas and interests are valued. Trust-based relationships show greater resilience and stability across developmental transitions (Collins & Steinberg, 2006).
Tips for Parents
Notice where your child's attention goes naturally. That's your cue for what interests them right now.
You can add to their play without taking over. If they're shaking a rattle, you might shake one too, creating a shared experience on their terms.
Materials Needed
Age-appropriate toys
Learning Methods
Responsive InteractionRepetition and Routine
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