Rolling ball challenge
1–2 yearsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Soft ball
Sit on the floor with your child and roll a ball back and forth. As they get better, add gentle challenges like rolling it through a wider space between pillows or to a specific spot. Comment on their efforts: 'You're aiming carefully' or 'That was a different way to roll it.' Make your own mistakes too, saying 'Oops, mine went too far. I'll try again.' This shows that everyone needs practice.
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How to Do This Activity
Sit on the floor with your child and roll a ball back and forth. As they get better, add gentle challenges like rolling it through a wider space between pillows or to a specific spot. Comment on their efforts: 'You're aiming carefully' or 'That was a different way to roll it.' Make your own mistakes too, saying 'Oops, mine went too far. I'll try again.' This shows that everyone needs practice.
Why It Works
Modeling your own learning process teaches children that abilities develop with practice. Students with growth mindset show 30 to 40% greater likelihood of completing challenging tasks compared to those with fixed mindset (Duckworth et al., 2007). When you demonstrate trying again after mistakes and talk about your strategies, you show your child that learning is a process everyone goes through.
Tips for Parents
Keep challenges small and achievable. Success builds confidence to try harder things.
Model your own learning process out loud. Say 'I'm going to try rolling it slower this time.'
Notice and name their strategies: 'You pushed it gently that time' helps them become aware of what works.
Materials Needed
Soft ball
Learning Methods
Hands-On ExplorationImitation and ModelingMontessori Practical Life Activities
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