Toy reach challenge

6–12 monthsEmotional WellbeingMaterials: One favorite toy

Place a favorite toy just slightly out of your child's reach while they're sitting or lying down. Position it close enough that they can get it with some effort but not so far that it's impossible. Stay nearby and offer gentle encouragement as they work to reach it. If they get frustrated, move the toy a bit closer or help them problem-solve by guiding their movement.

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Toy reach challenge

How to Do This Activity

Place a favorite toy just slightly out of your child's reach while they're sitting or lying down. Position it close enough that they can get it with some effort but not so far that it's impossible. Stay nearby and offer gentle encouragement as they work to reach it. If they get frustrated, move the toy a bit closer or help them problem-solve by guiding their movement.

Why It Works

This activity introduces a manageable challenge that allows your child to experience brief frustration and then success, building resilience through problem-solving. The stress inoculation hypothesis suggests that moderate, manageable stress builds resilience over time. Research indicates that children who develop resilience early show significantly better problem-solving skills and emotional regulation, with adults who developed high resilience in childhood exhibiting 65% lower risk of anxiety disorders and depression (Masten & Motti-Stefanidi, 2020). Your supportive presence provides the secure base needed for healthy challenge-taking.

Tips for Parents

Keep the challenge small and achievable. Your child should succeed within a minute or two. Offer verbal encouragement and stay close by to provide comfort if needed. Celebrate their effort, not just success.

Materials Needed

One favorite toy

Learning Methods

Responsive InteractionMovement-Based Learning

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