Cook simple foods together

1–2 yearsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Kitchen ingredients and bowls

Include your child when preparing simple foods. Let them help tear lettuce, drop blueberries in a bowl, or stir ingredients. Narrate what you're doing and let them participate in small ways. This turns a routine task into quality time together while showing them your interests and daily activities.

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Cook simple foods together

How to Do This Activity

Include your child when preparing simple foods. Let them help tear lettuce, drop blueberries in a bowl, or stir ingredients. Narrate what you're doing and let them participate in small ways. This turns a routine task into quality time together while showing them your interests and daily activities.

Why It Works

Involving your child in activities you need to do anyway creates shared experiences without adding extra time to your day. When toddlers help with adult tasks, they feel included in your world, which builds connection. Adults who maintain shared hobbies or interests with parents report 35% higher relationship satisfaction and emotional closeness (Crosnoe & Trinitapoli, 2008). Starting these shared activities early establishes patterns that can continue as interests evolve.

Tips for Parents

Choose simple, safe tasks they can really do. Expect mess and slower progress. The goal is spending time together, not efficiency. Even one small task they help with counts.

Materials Needed

Kitchen ingredients and bowls

Learning Methods

Hands-On ExplorationBeginning Symbolic PlayMontessori Practical Life Activities

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