Promise keeper game
3–4 yearsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
Make small promises throughout your activity time and follow through on each one. Start with simple ones like "I promise we'll read one book after we finish picking up toys" or "I promise you can choose the next activity." When you keep each promise, briefly acknowledge it together. This builds your child's understanding that your words match your actions.
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How to Do This Activity
Make small promises throughout your activity time and follow through on each one. Start with simple ones like "I promise we'll read one book after we finish picking up toys" or "I promise you can choose the next activity." When you keep each promise, briefly acknowledge it together. This builds your child's understanding that your words match your actions.
Why It Works
Following through on promises builds the foundation of trust between parent and child. Children who experience consistent reliability from parents develop stronger trust-building capabilities and better emotional regulation throughout development (Kochanska & Aksan, 2006). When children learn that your words match your actions, they internalize honesty and reliability as core relationship values.
Tips for Parents
Start with promises you know you can keep right away.
If something unexpected happens and you can't keep a promise, explain why honestly and make a new plan together.
Let your child make small promises to you too, and celebrate when they follow through.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Collaborative and Cooperative PlayInquiry-Based LearningStructured Learning Activities
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