Splash and play
6–12 monthsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Bath or basin with shallow water, plastic cup
During bath time or in a small basin, explore water together. Let your child splash, pat the water, and watch it move. Pour water gently from a cup and let your child try too. Share in the sensory experience and delight of water play. This turns routine care into shared exploration.
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How to Do This Activity
During bath time or in a small basin, explore water together. Let your child splash, pat the water, and watch it move. Pour water gently from a cup and let your child try too. Share in the sensory experience and delight of water play. This turns routine care into shared exploration.
Why It Works
Water play is a sensory exploration activity that creates shared routines and positive experiences. Adults who maintain shared hobbies or interests with parents report 35% higher relationship satisfaction and emotional closeness. These patterns begin when parents engage in shared activities like water play, following the infant's lead and creating enjoyable moments together (Crosnoe & Trinitapoli, 2008).
Tips for Parents
Keep the water shallow and always stay right with your child.
Name what's happening as you play, like splash or pour.
Follow your child's energy level and stop when they seem ready.
Materials Needed
Bath or basin with shallow water, plastic cup
Learning Methods
Responsive InteractionSensory ExplorationRepetition and Routine
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