Build blocks side by side
1–2 yearsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Stacking blocks or cups
Sit next to your child with blocks and build your own towers at the same time. This parallel play lets them explore independently while staying connected to you. Occasionally trade blocks or comment on what each of you is building. This helps them get comfortable with nearby play partners.
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How to Do This Activity
Sit next to your child with blocks and build your own towers at the same time. This parallel play lets them explore independently while staying connected to you. Occasionally trade blocks or comment on what each of you is building. This helps them get comfortable with nearby play partners.
Why It Works
Parallel play is the dominant social mode for this age and an important stepping stone toward cooperative play. Creating positive experiences alongside others builds social comfort and skills. Studies show that early social competence doubles the likelihood of college graduation and significantly increases employment prospects (Jones et al., 2015).
Tips for Parents
Sit close but let them work on their own creation.
Narrate what you're both doing to model social language.
Offer blocks gently if they seem interested in yours.
Materials Needed
Stacking blocks or cups
Learning Methods
Imitation and ModelingBeginning Symbolic Play
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