Obstacle course crawling

6–12 monthsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Pillow or cushion

Place a pillow or soft cushion between your child and a toy they want. Let them figure out how to navigate around or over the obstacle. Describe their efforts: 'You're trying different ways to get there' or 'You're not giving up.' Adjust the challenge based on their skill level, making it easier or harder as needed.

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Obstacle course crawling

How to Do This Activity

Place a pillow or soft cushion between your child and a toy they want. Let them figure out how to navigate around or over the obstacle. Describe their efforts: 'You're trying different ways to get there' or 'You're not giving up.' Adjust the challenge based on their skill level, making it easier or harder as needed.

Why It Works

Creating manageable challenges helps your child experience the satisfaction of overcoming difficulty through persistence. This teaches that effort leads to progress. Children of parents who model growth mindset show greater persistence and improved outcomes (Song, Y., Barger, M. M., & Bub, K. L., 2022). By setting up situations where your child must work to succeed, then celebrating that work, you build the foundation for lifelong resilience and learning.

Tips for Parents

Start with a very low obstacle, like a folded blanket. Watch their frustration level carefully. Offer encouragement through your words and presence, not by solving the problem for them.

Materials Needed

Pillow or cushion

Learning Methods

Responsive InteractionMovement-Based Learning

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