Mirror play together
6–12 monthsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Mirror (any safe mirror in your home)
Sit together in front of a mirror and explore your reflections. Point to your child's nose, eyes, and mouth in the mirror. Make faces together and watch your child light up as they see both of you. This simple activity turns everyday moments into shared discovery time that builds your connection.
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How to Do This Activity
Sit together in front of a mirror and explore your reflections. Point to your child's nose, eyes, and mouth in the mirror. Make faces together and watch your child light up as they see both of you. This simple activity turns everyday moments into shared discovery time that builds your connection.
Why It Works
Shared activities like mirror play create positive memories and strengthen bonds between parent and child. The quality of time spent together matters more than quantity, and these simple moments of joint exploration build the foundation for lifelong connection. Research shows that families engaging in regular shared activities demonstrate 30% better communication quality and emotional connection, as joint activities provide opportunities for positive interaction and memory building (Orthner & Mancini, 1991).
Tips for Parents
Follow your child's lead when they reach for the mirror or make sounds.
Make it playful by hiding your face and reappearing, or by making gentle silly faces.
Name body parts as you point to them in the reflection.
Materials Needed
Mirror (any safe mirror in your home)
Learning Methods
Responsive InteractionSensory ExplorationRepetition and Routine
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