Sitting balance builder
6–12 monthsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Soft pillows or cushions
Play mat or soft surface
As your child learns to sit independently, create opportunities for practice. Sit nearby with encouraging words. Let them wobble and work to stay upright. When they tip over, give them a moment before helping. This teaches that falling is part of learning. Your calm presence shows that challenges are normal. Each practice session builds their determination.
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How to Do This Activity
As your child learns to sit independently, create opportunities for practice. Sit nearby with encouraging words. Let them wobble and work to stay upright. When they tip over, give them a moment before helping. This teaches that falling is part of learning. Your calm presence shows that challenges are normal. Each practice session builds their determination.
Why It Works
Supporting sustained effort during motor challenges helps infants develop tolerance for difficulty. Research shows that gritty individuals are 30 to 40 percent more likely to complete challenging tasks and achieve milestones (Duckworth et al., 2007). By celebrating effort in developmental milestones and staying present during frustrating tasks, you're building the foundation for sustained commitment that predicts later success.
Tips for Parents
Surround them with soft pillows for safety. Create a gentle landing space.
Keep your tone calm and positive. Your emotions guide theirs.
Practice during alert, happy times. Avoid when they're tired or hungry.
Materials Needed
Soft pillows or cushions
Play mat or soft surface
Learning Methods
Movement-Based LearningResponsive Interaction
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