Shape sorter challenge
1–2 yearsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Shape sorter with 2-3 shapes
Provide a simple shape sorter with two to three shapes. Let your child explore fitting shapes into holes. When they try a shape that does not fit, resist the urge to immediately correct them. Wait and watch as they try again. You might say 'try a different way' or 'keep going.' Offer help only after they have made several attempts. The activity teaches that continued effort leads to eventual success.
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How to Do This Activity
Provide a simple shape sorter with two to three shapes. Let your child explore fitting shapes into holes. When they try a shape that does not fit, resist the urge to immediately correct them. Wait and watch as they try again. You might say 'try a different way' or 'keep going.' Offer help only after they have made several attempts. The activity teaches that continued effort leads to eventual success.
Why It Works
Shape sorting demands trial-and-error problem solving and sustained effort until the correct match is found. Grit research shows that even young students with high grit demonstrate better sustained effort despite challenges (Datu et al., 2016). For toddlers beginning to understand matching and simple concepts, shape sorters provide concrete practice in working through difficulty. Each successful fit reinforces that persistence leads to achievement, building the foundation for future academic behaviors.
Tips for Parents
Start with just the circle, which is easiest. Add other shapes as they gain confidence.
Let them dump out the shapes and start over multiple times. Repetition at this age is learning, not frustration.
Materials Needed
Shape sorter with 2-3 shapes
Learning Methods
Hands-On ExplorationMontessori Practical Life Activities
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