Apology and repair
2–3 yearsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
If you make a mistake during your time together, say sorry simply and fix it. If you accidentally knock over their tower, apologize and help rebuild. If you forget a promise, acknowledge it and make it right. This models honesty, accountability, and that everyone makes mistakes. Trust grows when ruptures are repaired.
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How to Do This Activity
If you make a mistake during your time together, say sorry simply and fix it. If you accidentally knock over their tower, apologize and help rebuild. If you forget a promise, acknowledge it and make it right. This models honesty, accountability, and that everyone makes mistakes. Trust grows when ruptures are repaired.
Why It Works
Modeling accountability and repair builds trust and teaches emotional honesty. Families with balanced levels of cohesion show positive associations with higher emotional empathy in children (Kaufman, 2011). When you acknowledge mistakes and make repairs, you show that relationships can handle imperfection and that trust is maintained through honesty.
Tips for Parents
Keep apologies simple and genuine. Just say you are sorry and what you will do.
Fix the mistake right away when possible.
Your child learns more from seeing you repair mistakes than from seeing you be perfect.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Interactive Play-Based LearningSocial Learning Through PeersSymbolic and Pretend Play
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