Check-in during exploration time

1–2 yearsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed

As your child explores a room or plays independently, stay nearby and available. Make eye contact and smile when they look back at you. This lets them venture out confidently knowing you are their safe base. They can explore and return to you as needed.

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Check-in during exploration time

How to Do This Activity

As your child explores a room or plays independently, stay nearby and available. Make eye contact and smile when they look back at you. This lets them venture out confidently knowing you are their safe base. They can explore and return to you as needed.

Why It Works

Using a parent as a secure base for exploration is a hallmark of secure attachment. Research shows that securely attached children confidently explore their environment while maintaining connection with their parent (Ainsworth et al., 1978). Your reliable presence supports both independence and security.

Tips for Parents

Position yourself where your child can see you easily. Respond with a smile or nod when they look your way. Let them set the distance, moving closer or further as they choose.

Materials Needed

None

Learning Methods

Language-Rich EnvironmentImitation and Modeling

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