Simple choice talks
1–2 yearsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
Offer your child simple choices throughout the day and pause for their response. Hold up two items and ask which one. Show two snacks and ask which they want. Accept pointing, sounds, or reaching as their answer. Then name what they chose.
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How to Do This Activity
Offer your child simple choices throughout the day and pause for their response. Hold up two items and ask which one. Show two snacks and ask which they want. Accept pointing, sounds, or reaching as their answer. Then name what they chose.
Why It Works
Offering choices and waiting for responses creates opportunities for conversational turns and demonstrates that your child's communication matters. Research shows that parent-child communication programs are most effective when they develop children's social competencies through actual practice (Widiastuti & Purwandari, 2019). By validating your child's preferences and giving them a voice in daily decisions, you build the foundation for open, honest communication patterns.
Tips for Parents
Limit choices to two clear options. More than that can overwhelm at this age.
Give your child time to respond. Count to five in your head before moving on.
Honor their choice when possible. This shows their communication has real meaning and impact.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Language-Rich EnvironmentImitation and Modeling
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