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Play ideas for a 9-12 month old

Infants are known for being tiny little scientists. As they grow more capable and precise with their movements, they are able to conduct experiments with nearly everything they touch.

This allows them to learn about their environment, and to enact upon their environment – to see what they can do to the world in which they live.

This is what play looks like

It can be difficult for us as grown adults to remember that play doesn’t necessarily look a certain way.

We have been conditioned, over time, to understand that A + B = C, and to think of things quite linearly: books are for reading, blocks are for stacking, etc.

 

“Follow Their Lead”

Many of us have heard the words, “follow your child’s lead,” but few of us actually have much experience with what that actually looks like and how it feels.

When it comes to play, we can actually relax and keep it simple.

Our children are learning by observing, touching, imitating, moving, and interacting.

3 simple play ideas for a 9-12 month old baby

As far as our own ability to maximize the quality of our interactions with our babies, the best thing we can do is to just sit back and watch what they’re doing. Let your baby be the “scientist,” and try to remove your adult notions of what it’s supposed to look like, or how we’re supposed to play with an object.

This allows us to do two things: first, it allows us to see nearly every (safe, non-chokeable, unhazardous) object as an opportunity for learning.

Secondly, it allows us to relieve ourselves of the responsibility of “teaching” our children, and instead put on a different hat – that of facilitator or guide.

The difference is that with your baby at the helm, you are simply responsible for adding some social interaction (your presence, your words about what you or your baby is doing, your commentary or praise for your baby’s hard work or problem-solving skills), the opportunity to observe each other, and the option to imitate what the other person is doing (without an expectation that an object is used in a specific way).

Here’s the thing: you already have everything your baby needs from you.

It’s in your home, in plain view. It’s just a matter of maximizing the materials you use and the interactive time you spend. 

Here are three simple play ideas for you and your 9-12 month old baby.

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Simple Play Idea: Container play!

Materials you need: an egg carton and several small-ish (non-chokable) items. We’ve used: pretend food, plastic Easter eggs, animal figurines, finger puppets, socks, duplos, potpurri sachets, smaller pinecones, leaves, egg shakers, etc.

Instructions:

  • Offer the carton to your baby. Put objects in and take them out, talk about what each item is, how it feels, if it’s heavy or light, compare and contrast objects.
  • You might model a particular way to explore an object (or two of the materials together), without expectation that your baby imitate or use the materials in the same way.
  • Follow your baby’s lead! Validate and provide “auditory feedback” for what your child is doing. This means that if your baby wants to dump all the objects out, let her go for it, and say something like, “out! They’re all out!”

Simple Play Idea: kitchen play

Materials you need: a baby-level drawer, cabinet or box in your kitchen

Instructions:

  • Create a baby accessible drawer or cabinet in your kitchen (have limited space? Grab a couple of << baby-safe kitchen items >> and put them in a box or bin for baby to explore)
  • Your little one can keep busy, and explore kitchen items safely and near you. Ideas for objects to keep here: food storage containers, utensils (wooden spoon, whisk, slatted spoon, spatula, etc), metal, plastic and/or wooden bowls, funnels, dish towels, and so much more!
  • Your baby works on fine motor skills, problem-solving, sensory development, and so much more, and is more likely to stay satiated in your midst, allowing you to get the jobs of LIFE done.

Simple Play Idea: paper roll!

Materials you need: a paper towel or toilet paper roll

Instructions:

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3 simple play ideas for a 9-12 month old baby
Ayelet Marinovich, MA, CCC-SLP
✨ More Inspiration Monday! 

Today we’ll help you become a Toy Detective, finding out how to support learning & development…

Using a Wooden Spoon! 🥄 

Here is a non-exhaustive list of ideas:

🔎 PLAY: symbolic play for stirring, use as a road for smaller objects to traverse, scoop things up in a large bin

🔎 TALK: narrate whatever a child is doing with it, talk about how you’ re using it, what it looks like feels like. etc

🔎 SING: use it to tap a beat to a melody or rhythm, make up a song about a spoon or simply sing with the words “yum yum yum”

🔎 MOVE: hand it to a tiny human to practice grasping, holding, pulling, pushing

✨ Here at @learnwithless , our goal is to equip families with confidence, capacity, & competence.

🕵️ The Emperor Has No Toys, Folks.

Find high quality information & ideas
❤️ breaking down concepts 
❤️ providing rich, developmental morsels 
❤️ so you can support & connect with tiny humans, without having to buy another toy.

Download our FREE infant/toddler development blueprint to get started: https://learnwithless.com/blueprint

And grab our beloved resource, Connect Learn Play (made in collaboration with @the.emerging.parent !) 

➡️ You’ll always know how to support a young child’s development with a laundry basket, a cardboard box, or a dishtowel!

🔗 (link in my bio) https://learnwithless.com/connectlearnplay

Got questions? Send a DM or comment below! 

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In our latest episode of the @learnwithless podcast (in collaboration with the Play On Words podcast from @bigcityreaders ) 

We discuss the 4 pillars of our framework for supporting & connecting with babies and toddlers — without having to buy another toy.

For new parents & caregivers, the need to buy more, do more, & be more for young children can be overwhelming. 

Check out how this toddler finds ways to explore and experiment with their peas - and how this simple moment in which they’re already engaging has the potential to support ALL areas of learning & development:

🧠 cognition: exploring concepts like size & if/then
🗣️ communication: a caregiver’s voice can narrate what the child is doing
🫰🏽motor/sensory: fine motor, pincer grasp
🤲🏼 social/emotional: social interaction between caregiver & child

Want to find ways to 
💡 #usewhatyouhave 
💡 feel confident you’re “doing enough”
💡 understand your baby or toddler

Head over to our podcast episode - listen or read the transcript: 🔗 (link in bio) https://learnwithless.com/podcast/amidoingenough/

And download our FREE infant/toddler development blueprint to get started on your Learn With Less® journey:

🔗 https://learnwithless.com/blueprint

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Heres an invitation to become a ⚡️ Toy Detective 🕵️ 

You’re presented with two sets of objects:

1️⃣ A Magic Tissue “Developmental Montessori Toy

And 

2️⃣ Tissue Box, Shoe Box, or other Smallish Box, Along With A Few Napkins, Handkerchiefs, Actual Tissues, or Paper Towels (for instance)

🔎 Which One Teaches Developmental Skills? 

🔎 Which Has Inherent Develipmental Value?

🔎 Why or Why Not?

Ready for the answer?!

✅ BOTH! 

The simple objects you have in your home are powerful learning tools that can support a young child’s 
🧠 cognitive development
🗣️communicative development
🤘🏾🦶🏼motor/sensory development
🕺🏼social/emotional development

And can enrich & facilitate the connection between caregiver & child.

Here at @learnwithless we are big proponents of knowledge & education, allowing you to feel confident using what you have.

♥️ Our goal is to equip families to feel confident, additional capacity, and competence. 

❣️ The Emperor Has No Toys, Folks!

➡️ Find high quality information & ideas

💡 breaking down concepts

🎁& providing rich, developmental morsels 

🤗so you can support & connect with tiny humans, 

📦 without having. to buy another toy.

Download our FREE Infant / Toddler Development Blueprint today: (link in my bio) https://learnwithless.com/blueprint

Want to hear how this all works in action? 

🎧Listen to our latest podcast episode, a collaboration between @learnwithless and @bigcityreaders on either of our podcast feeds! 

“Am I Doing Enough? Understanding Your Baby and Toddler” with Ayelet Marinovich & Beth Gaskill
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