probably gonna sound silly, but sometimes i watch DD play by herself and i think "man, she looks so bored being by herself!" i want to play with her, but i honestly don't know how to play with a 1 year old. older kids are easier to play with... they pretend, or we'll do tea parties or something. advice on how you interact with your one year old?
also, how long do you spend time with your children vs. independent play time? thanks!
Re: is she bored? how much time do you spend on playing with your child?
We also rolled a ball back and forth as best as we could, practiced walking holding onto my fingers or a walker, and just made up silly games to get laughs.
That was also the age I really started encouraging independent play, too. Helped with getting things done around the house
My DS is almost unable to have independent play time. It's something I've really been trying to work on with him, but with little success. He is in daycare full-time and is used to have playmates and activities.
So when we're at home, I'm interacting with my DS almost all day long. Not necessarily playing, but doing chores, cleaning, and cooking side by side. He is perfectly happy to sweep his little broom along side me, vacuum with his toy vacuum next to me, watch me chop vegetables and cook meals. Yesterday his grandma was over and I thought it would be a great time for me to clean the bathroom while she played with him. No, he ran into the bathroom and wanted to watch me clean! I had to coax him back into his bedroom to play with his grandma. It's not bad since I'm still getting stuff done, but I still wish he had the ability to play by himself. He is just an extrovert and social butterfly by nature.
If I were you, I would appreciate that your LO can play independently! Don't interrupt her play unless she is wanting you to join her!
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A lot of books. The simple peg puzzles. Measuring cups and mixing bowls on the kitchen floor. He had an exersaucer and an activity table.