Object permanence purpose play
6–12 monthsEmotional WellbeingMaterials: Small toy and light blanket or cloth
Partially hide a toy under a blanket where your child can see part of it. Watch them work to uncover it. As they get better, hide it completely and let them search. Celebrate when they find it: "You found it. You didn't give up." This supports problem-solving with a clear, achievable goal. The satisfaction of finding builds early goal-directed behavior.
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How to Do This Activity
Partially hide a toy under a blanket where your child can see part of it. Watch them work to uncover it. As they get better, hide it completely and let them search. Celebrate when they find it: "You found it. You didn't give up." This supports problem-solving with a clear, achievable goal. The satisfaction of finding builds early goal-directed behavior.
Why It Works
Problem-solving activities with clear goals help infants experience purposeful action and achievement. Children engaged in meaningful activities develop stronger goal-setting abilities, with research showing 22% better planning and management skills later on (Malin et al., 2017). Object permanence games naturally support goal-directed behavior as infants work to achieve the clear objective of finding the hidden object.
Tips for Parents
Start easy and gradually increase difficulty as they master each level. Success builds confidence for harder challenges.
If they get frustrated after trying, help them just enough to succeed. We want accomplishment, not frustration.
Materials Needed
Small toy and light blanket or cloth
Learning Methods
Movement-Based LearningSensory Exploration
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