Roll the ball together
6–12 monthsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Soft ball or rolled-up socks
Sit facing your child on the floor with legs apart. Roll a soft ball back and forth between you. Cheer when your child touches or pushes the ball back. This simple back-and-forth builds turn-taking skills while creating shared fun. Even if the ball goes off course, you're playing together.
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How to Do This Activity
Sit facing your child on the floor with legs apart. Roll a soft ball back and forth between you. Cheer when your child touches or pushes the ball back. This simple back-and-forth builds turn-taking skills while creating shared fun. Even if the ball goes off course, you're playing together.
Why It Works
This activity exemplifies responsive interaction through back-and-forth exchanges that build neural connections. Engaging in activities together strengthens bonds during infancy. Families engaging in regular shared activities show 30% better communication quality and emotional connection, as joint activities provide opportunities for positive interaction and memory building (Orthner & Mancini, 1991).
Tips for Parents
Start close together so the ball reaches your child easily.
Celebrate any effort to touch or move the ball.
Make sounds like wheee as the ball rolls to add excitement.
Materials Needed
Soft ball or rolled-up socks
Learning Methods
Responsive InteractionSensory ExplorationRepetition and Routine
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