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Help your child become the best sharer on the block
By Gina Quirk, Kindercare Education
For a toddler, sharing toys with another toddler can be a very real challenge. In fact, young children often can’t willingly share until they are developmentally ready, about age three or so.
Even before then, however, toddlers are reaching the critical social and emotional milestones they’ll need to become generous sharers later on.
Here are the age-appropriate strategies you can use to make sure that the Season of Sharing lasts all year round
Age 1-2:
Age 2 ½ :
Age 3:
The biggest lesson? Keep expectations about sharing in line with your child’s age – and be patient. Once children reach milestones in their social and emotional development, they can surprise us with their ability to share willingly and generously.
Background on KinderCare Learning Centers:
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What a lot of great advice. I really like your if it's downstairs you can share it. That would really work well at our house.
I am happy to say sharing is one thing my kids love to do with others. Not as much with each other here but friends or school friends they do. They have been known to give away many school supplies just because another child likes it. In this case, as great as it was of them, I had to go out and purchase it again...lol