Build a fort over several days
3–4 yearsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Blankets and sheetsPillowsFurniture for structureClips or tape for securing
Create a fort using blankets, pillows, and furniture. Each day, add improvements: a new room, a window, or decorations inside. Keep the fort up for several days, making enhancements based on your child's ideas. This teaches iterative improvement and sustained commitment to a project.
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How to Do This Activity
Create a fort using blankets, pillows, and furniture. Each day, add improvements: a new room, a window, or decorations inside. Keep the fort up for several days, making enhancements based on your child's ideas. This teaches iterative improvement and sustained commitment to a project.
Why It Works
Multi-day building projects with iterative improvements teach children to sustain focus on a goal across extended time while working through setbacks and design challenges. This builds both perseverance through difficulties and passion for a chosen project. Research shows that grit was positively correlated with academic achievement and that perseverance of effort was linked to higher engagement even during challenging circumstances (Datu et al., 2023). The fort-building provides authentic opportunities to practice these grit components in an engaging, play-based context.
Tips for Parents
When parts fall down, rebuild together without frustration. Say, "This is how we learn what works best."
Ask your child to plan tomorrow's improvement before bed. Anticipation builds sustained interest in ongoing projects.
Take before and after photos. Reviewing progress shows how sustained effort creates something increasingly impressive.
Materials Needed
Blankets and sheetsPillowsFurniture for structureClips or tape for securing
Learning Methods
Project-Based LearningInquiry-Based LearningStructured Learning Activities
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