Truthful narration play
6–12 monthsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Blocks, cups, or simple toys
Narrate your actions truthfully during play. Say 'I'm picking up the block' as you do it. Say 'I'm putting it in the cup' as you demonstrate. Your words match your actions exactly.
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How to Do This Activity
Narrate your actions truthfully during play. Say 'I'm picking up the block' as you do it. Say 'I'm putting it in the cup' as you demonstrate. Your words match your actions exactly.
This models integrity. Your child observes that what you say is what you do.
Why It Works
Modeling truthful communication builds the foundation for honesty. Children who witness consistent moral behavior show better outcomes in peer relationships and collaboration (Kochanska & Aksan, 2006).
At this age, your child is learning through imitation. When your words consistently match your actions, you demonstrate integrity. This creates expectations for truthful communication.
Tips for Parents
Speak slowly and clearly. Describe actions as you do them, not before or after.
Choose simple, visible actions. Your child can clearly see that your words match reality.
Materials Needed
Blocks, cups, or simple toys
Learning Methods
Responsive InteractionRepetition and Routine
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