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🌟 Sharing 🌟
Why it matters: Sharing is often the first big step toddlers take in learning how to interact kindly with others. It helps them build friendships, reduces conflicts during play, and lays the foundation for cooperation, empathy, and teamwork as they grow. How to teach it: - Model sharing yourself. Show your toddler what sharing looks like by offering part of your snack, handing them a toy, or saying, “Here, you can have some too.” They learn best by watching you. - Practice turn-taking games. Simple back-and-forth games like rolling a ball or stacking blocks help toddlers experience the give-and-take of play. - Use real-life playtime. Encourage them to hand a toy to a sibling or friend. Even if it’s for just a moment, celebrate their effort. - Offer lots of praise. Reinforce the behavior with encouragement: “That was so kind of you to share your crayon!” Positive attention makes them want to do it again. - Keep expectations realistic. Toddlers are naturally protective of their things. Short, successful moments of sharing are victories worth celebrating. ✨ Bonus tip: Reading simple picture books about sharing can make the lesson fun and relatable.
0 likes • Oct 8
I love this Model I will be trying some of the games thank you Mzisa.
👋 Welcome to Social Skills for Kids! 🌟
We’re so glad you’re here! This space is all about helping children build the skills they need to succeed in friendships, school, and life. 💬✨Here, we’ll share: ✅ Tips for teaching communication & empathy ✅ Fun activities to practice cooperation ✅ Strategies for handling conflicts ✅ Ideas for boosting confidence & kindness 💡 Let’s start with an icebreaker:👉 What’s one social skill you’d love your child (or students) to improve this year? Comment below ⬇️ — let’s grow and learn together!
1 like • Sep 28
It is so important to develop strategies to communicate effectively with our children to achieve the goal; it needs to be effective, and the message should be clear and concise, so that the correct response is achieved.
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