Observe if your child is ready. If they look frustrated, stop and let them try something else.
For older infants and babies, caregivers can initiate playful imitations that require gross motor skills, such as rolling or kicking a ball, which requires the child to move their body, arms and legs with coordination.
Researchers’ findings reveal the importance of social interactions, which allow children to experience behaviours that are associated with contributing to higher levels of coping and resilience.
Children’s course of development is significantly facilitated by appropriate, affective relationships with consistent caregivers as they relate to =them through play.




