Respond to small signals

0–6 monthsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed

Pay attention to your child's subtle cues, not just their cries. Notice when they furrow their brow, turn their head, or change their breathing. Respond to these small signals with gentle acknowledgment. You might adjust how you are holding them, change your position, or simply say softly "I see you." This shows your child that all their communications matter.

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Respond to small signals

How to Do This Activity

Pay attention to your child's subtle cues, not just their cries. Notice when they furrow their brow, turn their head, or change their breathing. Respond to these small signals with gentle acknowledgment. You might adjust how you are holding them, change your position, or simply say softly "I see you." This shows your child that all their communications matter.

Why It Works

Responding to subtle emotional cues builds your child's trust that their feelings will be understood and met with care. This sensitive responsiveness is how empathy develops in infancy. When parents demonstrate empathy through attentive responses, children internalize this template for understanding and responding to emotions in themselves and others (Hoffman, 2000).

Tips for Parents

You will not catch every signal, and that is okay. Parenting is about patterns, not perfection. As you practice noticing, you will learn your child's unique signals and what they typically mean.

Materials Needed

None

Learning Methods

Responsive InteractionSensory Exploration

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