Silly face mirror time
3–4 yearsFamily ConnectionMaterials: A mirror at your child's eye level
Stand together in front of a mirror and make silly faces at each other. Take turns choosing expressions to try. Laugh together, make eye contact through the mirror, and enjoy the playfulness. You might try happy faces, surprised faces, or invented expressions. Keep the mood light and affectionate.
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How to Do This Activity
Stand together in front of a mirror and make silly faces at each other. Take turns choosing expressions to try. Laugh together, make eye contact through the mirror, and enjoy the playfulness. You might try happy faces, surprised faces, or invented expressions. Keep the mood light and affectionate.
Why It Works
Playful, warm interactions build positive affect regulation and strengthen emotional bonds. Research shows that maternal warmth is linked to better positive affect regulation in children (Davidov & Grusec, 2006). Sharing laughter and playfulness with warm engagement helps your child develop emotional competence while experiencing the joy of secure attachment.
Tips for Parents
Let yourself be genuinely silly and playful. Your willingness to be goofy shows your child they're worth your full, warm engagement.
If your child gets overstimulated, slow down and try gentler expressions while maintaining the warm connection.
Materials Needed
A mirror at your child's eye level
Learning Methods
Inquiry-Based LearningCollaborative and Cooperative PlayNarrative and Literacy-Rich Experiences
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