Music and movement together

1–2 yearsEmotional WellbeingMaterials: Music source (phone, radio, or singing)

Put on a simple song your child enjoys and move together to the music. Hold hands and sway, bounce gently, or clap together. You can sit facing each other and clap your hands together, or stand and dance while holding both their hands. Make eye contact and smile as you move together. The shared rhythm and physical connection create a joyful bonding moment. Music is a universal connector, and moving together to a beat is one of the earliest forms of social coordination humans learn.

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Music and movement together

How to Do This Activity

Put on a simple song your child enjoys and move together to the music. Hold hands and sway, bounce gently, or clap together. You can sit facing each other and clap your hands together, or stand and dance while holding both their hands. Make eye contact and smile as you move together. The shared rhythm and physical connection create a joyful bonding moment. Music is a universal connector, and moving together to a beat is one of the earliest forms of social coordination humans learn.

Why It Works

Shared musical experiences create strong bonds and teach social coordination. Moving in rhythm with another person is a fundamental social skill. Research shows that children who build strong relationships in early childhood demonstrate higher emotional intelligence and stronger problem-solving skills throughout life (Harvard Center on the Developing Child, 2016). Music also creates a language-rich environment as you can sing together, and your child may begin to vocalize along with the music, building both language and connection skills simultaneously.

Tips for Parents

Choose songs with a clear, steady beat that are easy to move to. Simple children's songs work well. Follow your child's energy level. Some days they may want to be very active, other days more gentle. You can do this activity for just one song, making it a quick connection moment during your day.

Materials Needed

Music source (phone, radio, or singing)

Learning Methods

Imitation and ModelingLanguage-Rich EnvironmentBeginning Symbolic Play

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