Independence with support practice
2–3 yearsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Everyday items like blocks, toys, or shoes
Offer your child choices during play that let them practice independence while you stay nearby. Ask "Do you want to build with blocks or play with cars?" or "Do you want to try putting your shoes on yourself?" Stay close and offer help if they need it, but let them try first. This balances their growing autonomy with your steady support.
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How to Do This Activity
Offer your child choices during play that let them practice independence while you stay nearby. Ask "Do you want to build with blocks or play with cars?" or "Do you want to try putting your shoes on yourself?" Stay close and offer help if they need it, but let them try first. This balances their growing autonomy with your steady support.
Why It Works
Supporting independence while maintaining connection is critical for secure attachment at this age. Research shows that secure attachment in infancy predicts better emotional regulation and stronger relationships throughout life (Ainsworth et al., 1978). By offering choices and staying available as a secure base, you help your child develop confidence in their abilities while trusting they can return to you for support when needed.
Tips for Parents
Offer two simple choices rather than open-ended questions. This respects their growing independence without overwhelming them.
Stay patient when they struggle. Say "That's tricky. Do you want help or want to try more?" to support their autonomy.
Celebrate their efforts, not just success. Say "You tried hard" to build their confidence in exploring new skills.
Materials Needed
Everyday items like blocks, toys, or shoes
Learning Methods
Symbolic and Pretend PlaySongs, Stories, and RhymesInteractive Play-Based Learning
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