Gentle physical boundaries

6–12 monthsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed

Before touching your child or moving them, give them a moment's notice. Say "I'm going to pick you up" or "Let me wipe your face" before you do it. Move gently and avoid sudden grabbing or pulling. If they're engaged with something, give them a moment to finish before transitioning. This respectful handling shows that you honor their body and their current activity.

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Gentle physical boundaries

How to Do This Activity

Before touching your child or moving them, give them a moment's notice. Say "I'm going to pick you up" or "Let me wipe your face" before you do it. Move gently and avoid sudden grabbing or pulling. If they're engaged with something, give them a moment to finish before transitioning. This respectful handling shows that you honor their body and their current activity.

Why It Works

Gentle, respectful handling demonstrates that your child's body and activities deserve respect. This foundation of physical autonomy and dignity builds trust and models respectful behavior from the earliest months. Families with balanced levels of cohesion and trust within family systems predict better social development and emotional empathy in children (Kaufman, 2011).

Tips for Parents

Your tone matters as much as your words. Keep your voice calm and friendly, not rushed or commanding. If you need to interrupt your child's activity for a necessary task, acknowledge what they were doing. You might say, "I know you were playing. We need to change your diaper now."

Materials Needed

None

Learning Methods

Responsive InteractionRepetition and Routine

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