Rolling practice together
6–12 monthsSuccess MindsetNo materials needed
During tummy time or floor play, encourage your child to roll toward a toy or toward you. Describe what you see them doing: 'You're pushing with your arm' or 'Your legs are helping you turn.' If they get frustrated, offer gentle support but let them do the work. Celebrate each attempt, whether they succeed or not.
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How to Do This Activity
During tummy time or floor play, encourage your child to roll toward a toy or toward you. Describe what you see them doing: 'You're pushing with your arm' or 'Your legs are helping you turn.' If they get frustrated, offer gentle support but let them do the work. Celebrate each attempt, whether they succeed or not.
Why It Works
This activity connects physical effort with your verbal recognition of that effort, building the neural pathways that link trying hard with positive outcomes. Growth mindset interventions work by enhancing performance through improved self-belief and effort regulation (Ba, Y., Ming, W., & Zhang, H., 2025). While your infant can't yet understand mindset concepts, your consistent narration of their effort creates the foundation for later understanding that abilities develop through practice.
Tips for Parents
Position yourself or the toy at a distance that requires effort but feels achievable.
Use a calm, steady voice. Avoid urgent or overly excited tones that might add pressure.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Responsive InteractionMovement-Based Learning
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