Smile and respond play

6–12 monthsEmotional WellbeingNo materials needed

Make this a dedicated time where you simply watch your child and respond immediately to every social signal they give. When they smile, smile back. When they reach out, reach back. When they make a sound, answer them. This teaches your child that their attempts to connect matter and will be met with warmth.

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Smile and respond play

How to Do This Activity

Make this a dedicated time where you simply watch your child and respond immediately to every social signal they give. When they smile, smile back. When they reach out, reach back. When they make a sound, answer them. This teaches your child that their attempts to connect matter and will be met with warmth.

Why It Works

Consistent, responsive interaction is the foundation of secure attachment and all future social relationships. The first year is critical for attachment formation, and the quality of social interaction directly predicts later social connection abilities. Adults with robust social ties experience about 50% increased longevity, and these patterns begin with early responsive care (Holt-Lunstad et al., 2010).

Tips for Parents

Put away your phone and other distractions. Give your child your full attention for just five or 10 minutes. Try to respond within one or two seconds of your child's signal. Quick responses teach them that connection is reliable. Notice small signals like eye contact, reaching, or changes in expression. Respond to these subtle bids for connection too.

Materials Needed

None

Learning Methods

Responsive InteractionRepetition and Routine

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